LIST OF MINERALS, METEORITES, ROCKS, 

 AND ORES THAT HAVE BEEN THE SUB- 

 JECT OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATION 

 AND PUBLICATION, AND ARE 

 NOW IN THE DEPARTMENT 

 OF GEOLOGY, U. S. NA- 

 TIONAL MUSEUM. 



I. MINERALS. 



4S413. Allanite. 



Devils Head Mountain, Douglas County, Colorado. 

 Eakins, L. G., Proc. Colo. Soc, pt. i, 18S5, p. 32. 



S2392. Alunite. 



Rosita Hills, Custer County, Colorado. 



Cross, C. W., Anier. Journ. vSci., vol. 41 (3), iSgr, p. 460. 



83250. Analcite. 



Table Mountain, near Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado. 



Cross (C. \V.) and Hillebrand (\V. F.), Bull. No. 20, U. S. Geol. 

 Surv., 1885, pp. 27-29. 



47698. Antlerite. New mineral named. 



Antler mine, Yucca Station, Mohave Count}', Arizona. 

 Hillebrand, W. F., Bull. No. 55, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1889, p. 54. 



83234 Apophyllite. 



to North Table Mountain, near Golden, Jefferson County, 



83240. Colorado. 



Cross (C. W.) and Hillebrand (W. F. ), Bull. No. 20, U. vS. Geol. 

 Surv., 1885, pp. 29-35. 



4S554. Astrophyllite. 



Near Cheyenne Mountain, El Pa.so County, Colorado. 



Eakins, L,. G., Amer. Journ. Sci., vol. 42 (3), 1891, p. 34. 



81857. Bastnasite. 



Cheyenne Mountain, near Pikes Peak, El Paso County, 

 Colorado. 

 Hillebrand, \V. F., Anier. Journ. Sci., vol. 7(4), 1S99, pp. 51-53. 



