78 HOFFMANN'S LIST OF 



the province of Ontario. See also notes to " Dog-tooth-spar,'' " Foetid calcite," ' Ice- 

 land-spar," "Nail-head-spar," "Travertine." For a list of minerals of the Laurentian 

 limestones, see Report "Ou the Laurentian limestones of North America," by Dr. T. 

 S. Hunt, Rep. Geol. Can,, 18G3-66, p. 181, et seq. 



56. Foetid Calcite — A milk-w^hite, cleavable, foetid calcite, forms a large bed in the 

 township of Grrenville, and is also met with iu the adjoining township of Chatham 

 (Argenteiiil Co.), province of Quebec. 



5*7. C\NCRINITE — Occurs iu the nepheline-syeuites of Montreal (Hochelaga Co.), and 

 Bdoeil (Rouville Co.), province of Quebec. Anal., B. J. Harrington, Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Can., vol. i, sec. iii, p. 81, 1882 and 1883. 



58. Cannel Coal — Occurs at Little G-lace Bay, Cape Breton, province of Nova Scotia. 



Anal, H. How, Phil. Mag., 4 ser., vol. xxxvii, p. 268, 1869. 



59. Caknelian — Is found at Bloraidon (King's Co.) ; at Trout Cove (Digby Co.), and the 



north shore of Granville (Annapolis Co.), province of Nova Scotia. 



60. Cassiterite — Small quantities of this mineral, iu the form of minute grains, were 



found to be associated with the Sperrylite obtained at the Vermillion mine, in the 

 township of Denison, District of Algoma, province of Ontario (H. L. "VVells, Am. 

 Journ. Sci., 3 ser., vol. xxxvii, p. 68, 1889). Very small quantities of this mineral, 

 in the form of minute crystals, have also beon found by Dr. Genth (priv. com.) in 

 some tailings from the Battery lead, Malaga gold mining district. Queen's county, 

 province of Nova Scotia. 



61. Celestite — Occurs : — in white translucent crystalline foliated masses, which are 



sometimes radiated, and often several inches iu diameter, in the Black River or 

 Trenton limestone of Kingston (Frontenac Co.): iu large crystallized masses, semi- 

 transparent nnd of a bluish or occasionally, in parts, pale reddish color, in a vein 

 cutting Laurentian limestone in the township of Lansdown (Leeds Co.) ; in 

 radiating fibrous mass(^s, constituting a vein in the Laurentian strata of Bagot 

 (Renfrew Co.) ; a red variety, in cavities in dolomite, at the forks of the Credit, town- 

 ship of Caledon (Peel Co.). Other localties in this province (Ontario) are : — Owen 

 Sound, Drummond and Grand Manitoulin Islands (Lake Huron), etc. 



62. Centrallassite — Is found in trap of Triassic age near Black Rock (King's Co.), in 

 the province of Nova Scotia. Anal., H. How% Ed. N. Phil. .Tourn., new series, vol. x, 

 p. 84, 1859 : Phil. Mag., 5 ser., vol. i, p. 128, 18*76. 



63. Cerussite — Has hitherto boon met with only in small (virthy masses and incrustations, 



associated with the galenite of certain localities in British Columbia. 



64. Chabazite — Is found iu large and very perfect crystals at Swan Creek (Cumberland 



Co.), Mink Cove and Sandy Cove, Digby Neck, and Williams Brook (Digby Co.), and 

 Pinnacle Island (Colchester Co ), in the province of Nova Scotia. See also note to 

 " Acadialite." 



65. Chalcedony — Is found in many parts of the trap district of Nova Scotia, where, 



according to Dr. How, an almost unique blue chalcedony is found on the coast 

 between Capes Split and Blomidon (King's Co.), and a very fine milk-white 

 chalcedony near Trout Cove, Digby Neck (Digby Co.). It occurs— of an olive-greeu 

 color, in small veins on Belanger's Island, lying off the entrance to Richmond Gulf, 

 eastern coast of Hudson Bay ; iu thin bands or veins, with jasper, on the River 



