Geology of the County of Cape May, State of New Jersey
Geology of the County of Cape May, State of New Jersey
Geological Survey of New Jersey
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The cedar swamp-earth is, in appearance, like the muck from other sources. It is combustible ; when dry, burning with a bright flame, and a good deal of smoke. The amount of ashes left is quite small, only 3.35 per cent, of the dried earth. The following is the analysis of this ash. Ash of Cedar Swamp-earth — Analysis. Silica, 54.427 Peroxide of iron and alumina, 16.620 Lime, 11.042 Magnesia, 3 .920 Potash, 4.249 Sulphuric acid, 3.111 Phosphoric acid, 5.436 Chloride of sodium, (Salt), 0.987 99....792 An examination was made for nitrogen and ammonia ; but the result obtained was so large, that I have not been willing to publish it, without the trial of another specimen ; and a second specimen sent to me has been lost on the way, so that I cannot now verify it. King crabsy or Horse-feet — The Bay-shore of this county is remarkable for the immense numbers of this animal, (the Iblyphemus ocddentalisy or Limulua pciyphemua of the na- 106 £CX)NOMICAL GEOLOGY. turalists) which frequent it.
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