iLEONHARD NOTES ON THE MINERALOGY OF MISSOURI. 45 I 



SULPHUE. 



Native Sulphur. 



In iS/. Louis Co , in dumps of coal mines, in small crystals, or forming 

 incrustations. (Observed by G. Hambach.) Rare. 



CARBON. 



iBiTUMEN. 



At yopUn, Jasper Co., in cavities and crevices of subcarboniferous lime- 

 stone in a plastic or semi-fluid state; also impregnating Galenite and 

 Sphalerite, which then show a darker color and emit a bituminous 

 odor when broken or rubbed. 



In the sandstone of the coal-measures, either in a viscid state in cavities, 

 or impregnating large portions of the rock. 

 MmicRAL Coal. 



Bituminous Coal, abundant in the coal-measures of the State, usually 

 with some Pyrite. Cannel Coal, in large pockets, in Lincoln Co., 

 Callaivay Co., Cole Co., Moniteau Co., and several other counties. It 

 often encloses Calcite ; in some places, especially in Moniteau Co., it 

 also contains Sphalerite and Galenite. 



Mineral Charcoal, in thin layers and in pieces in bituminous coal at 

 Ch ar Fork ?iX\di near Warreusburg, Johnson Co. (Observed by G. 

 C. Broadhead.) 



II. List of prominent localities of Minerals in Missouri. 



The names of minerals, obtainable in good specimens, are distinguished 

 by italics; one exclamation mark (!) is added when the specimens are 

 remarkably good, or two of these marks ( ! !) when the specimens are quite 

 unique. 



Barton Co. — Pickeringite {\). 



Benton Co. — Limonite. 



Bollinger Co. — Limonite, Bog Manganese, Psilomelane. 



Buffalo Mines, Morgan Co. — Galenite {\). 



Callaway Co. — Red Hematite{\), Clay Iron Ore. 



'Cole Co. — Barite{\). 



Chariton Co. — Selenite. 



'Collins Mine, Cooper Co. — Malachite, Kzuriie, Chalcopyrite, Smith- 

 sonite, Galenite, Sphalerite, Limonite. 



Cove Mines, Franklin Co. — Galenite. Cerussite, Anglesite {\), Barite. 



lDade Co. — Smithsonite. 



Eureka Mines, Cole Co. — Galenite. Smithsonite. 



Einstein Silver Mine, Madison Co. — Galenite, Sphalerite, Wolfram- 

 ite, Pyrite, Qiiartz, Muscovite, Actinolite, Fluorite. 



<Granby Mines, Newton Co.— Galenite {\), Cerussite, Pyromorphite, 

 Calatnine{\), Greenockite {\), Sphalerite {\), Smithsonite, Hydro- 

 zincite, Buratite, Dolomite, Calcite. 



