Salient statistics on clay sold by producers in the United States in 1932,
by States and kinds—Continued

State


Utah
Vermont          
Virginia
Washington        
West Virginia
Wyoming
Undistributed
 ITotal
1932~Average value per t ton
 ITotal
193l~Average value per I ton
$29, 568

Number
of oper-
ators re
porting
sales
Kaolin or china clay
and paper clay

Ball clay


Short tons
Value
Short tons
Value
1
3
4
5
8
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3)




.......



17,921
$199,456
7,475

417
435
364,944
 
443, 300

 
2, 243,476

 6.15

2,946, 953

 6.65
 48,437

 

 83,007

 
320, 743

.6.62

639, 798

7.71

Fire clay

Short tons
Value
1,563
4,530

(4)

(3)

12,018

10
3,828

899,321
6 1,473, 161

(3)
(3)

$16,437
10
22, 179

2,247,859
2.41
6 3, 741,038
2.54


Stoneware clay

Short tons
Value
(3)
17, 680

51,591
57,466

(3)
418, 814

88, 784
1.72
131,915
2.30

Miscellaneous clay

Short .tons
Value
(3)
(3)

~(3)

9,497
13,482
19,689

254,087
462,561
(3)
$8, 488

108, 167
151,643

3 735,440
892,481
$1.19, 564
(3)
11, 771
9,920
16,437
108, 177
215,235

5, 636, ~02
 3.48 ~
8,352, 185

 3.32


 includes under ' Undistributed."
 These totals include 5,726 tons of diaspore and burley clay, valued at $32,597,
from Missouri.
 These totals include 1,788 tons of slip clay, valued at $13,063, frozia
Michigan and New York and 96,176 tons of bentonite, valued at $550,152, from
Arizona, California, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
Of the total bentonite, California reported 54,704 tons, valued at $136,210;
Nevada, 150 tons, valued at $700; Oklahoma,
5,798 tons, valued at $68,382; South Dakota, 330 tons, valued at $2,475;
and Wyoming, 12,632 tons, valued at $107,567.   o
 6 These totals include 19,662 tons of diaspore and burley clay, valued at
$103,507 from Missouri. . o
 7 These totals include 1,916 tons of slip clay, valued at $13,613, and 78,815
tons of bentonite, valued at $472,045

Total

Short tons
Value
12,706
(3)
3,186
~0, 257
12,018
13,492
22,685


1,618,380
2, 519,495