48      MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1941
  Mineral production of West Virginia, 1939—40
Product
1939

1940


Quantity
Value
Quantity
-
Value
 Bromine pounds  858,059 Calcium chloride short tons  12,473 Cement - - 
barrels  (1) Clay:   Products (other than pottery and refrastorleaL.    
     
  Raw (sold by producers) short tons. 46,758Coal. do.... ' 108,361,%P4Coke
do...... 1,686,070Ferro-alloyr do...... (1 5)Grindstones and pulpstones dot..
- 2,703
Iron, pig  do...... 853,229Lime  do...~ 249,987Manganese ore  lonr tons....
26
Marl,calcareous short tons..     (1)Mineral wate!s gallons sold.     (6)Natural
gas M cubic feet.... 1* 226,000Natural gasoline ga1lons~. 5?, 272,000Petroleum.....
 barrels.. -  3,580,000Salt short tons...   144,727Sand and gravel do......
 1,968,852Sand and sandstone (ground) do......     (1)Stone do...... ' 3,808,140*
Sulfuricacid' do.....     (15)Miscellaneous'  .........     

Total value, eliminating duplications                 

$140,910
83,583
(1)

13,000,116
93,426
2190.492,164 p4,699,84.0
(1 1)
 ~68. 510
(1~)
1,461,002
380
(1)
(6)
63,194,000
2,017,000
6,000.000
 773,988
2,036,020
(1)
p4,477,828
(16)
26,437,932
1,152,237
12,103
(1)
~
 
55,853
1126,437,621
2,133,003
(1 6)
4,604
 941,299
 278,300
219
(1)
(6)
188,751,000
58.782,000
3,444,000
 144,312
 2,297,610
(1)
' 3,719,950
(15)
 
 $179 011
73,978
(1)

' 2,451,001)
103,989
~23l,003,534
16.170,849
(13)
 207,044
(11)
1,727,844
(1)
(1
(6
76,065 000
1,843,000
6,400,000
 701,953
2,243,650
(1)
' 3,818,788 (' ' >

31,257,639


276,084,118

329,891,960
 ' Value included under "Miscellaneous."
 Figures obtained through cooperation with Bureau of the Census. Total for
1940 is estimate by Bureau
of Mines based on figures issued by Bureau of the Census as somewhat Incomplete.
' According to Bituminous Coal Division and Bureau of the Census; producers
were asked to exclude selling expenses in reporting value, but a number of
them included such expenses.
 4 According to Bituminous Coal Division; value Includes selling expenses.
 * Valuenot included In total value for State.
 ' No canvass.
 ' Exclusive of unclassified stone In 1939 and of dimension limestone in
1940, value for which is included under "Miscellaneous."
 From zinc smelting.
 ' Includes minerals indicated "i" and"7" above.


Mineral proctuction of Wisconsin, 1939—40
Product
 1939— -~

1940
~-


Quantity
Value
QuantIty
Value
 Cement barrels... (1) (1) (1) (1)
 Clay products (other than pottery and refractories) ' $494, 323 1 $323,
000
 Coke  shorttons... (11)   (13) (13)  (11)
 Iron ore—
   Sold to furnaces  long tons.... 1,173,828 3,526,980 1,227,840 3,290.389
   Sold for paint  do     598     (1)
 Leafi_  short tons.... 388  36 472 i'.5   ~
 Lime  do..... 64,290  541, 787 63,632  542,749
 Marl, calcareous  do..  (1)    (1)  (1)    (1)
 Mineral waters  gallons sold.... (4)   (4) (4)   (4)
 Molybdenum  pounds.... (1)   (1)
 Ores (crude). etc.:
   Zinc  _short tons    190, 326    (6)
   Zinc-lead  do...... 213,400   (1) ........             
 P rites  long tons.... (1)   (1) (1)   (1)
 Sand and gravel - short tons.... 7,024,722 2,616,204 6,742,882 2,304,197
 Sand and sandstone (ground) do...... (1)   (1) (1)   (1)
 Sand-lime brick  thousands of brick.... (1 6)   (16) (14)  (13)
 Silica (quartz)  .short tons... (1)   (1) (1)   (1)
 Stone  do....... 3,182,780 3,564.045 4,330,360 3,080,263
 Zinc — do........ 5,904  614,016 5,770  727,020
 Miscellaneous' 4,993,973 5,356,657
 Total value, eliminating duplications 12,704.942 13,553,683

 lValue included under "Miscellaneous."
 ' Figures obtained through cooperation with Bureau of the Census. Total
for 1940 Is estimate by Bureau of Mines based on figures Issued by Bureau
of the Census as somewhat Incomplete.
 ' Value not included In total value for State.
~ canvass.
 5Notvalued as ore; value of recoverable metal content Included under the
metals.
 ' Figures obtained through cooperation with Bureau of the Census.
 ' Includes minerals indicated by "1" above.