THE MINERALS OF THE MIDLANDS. 



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Dr. Callaway, M.A., F.G.S., sends the following list :- 



Barytes 



Epidote 



Chalcedony 



Agate 



Quai'tz 



Calcite 



Galena 



Blende 



Chalcopyrite 



Wrekin 

 Caer Caradoc 



Lea Rocks 

 - White Grit Mine 



In Archaean rocks. 

 ( In Radiated Amjgdaloids in 

 ( Dolomite. 



In Archaean rocks. 



fin Ordovician (Lower Silur- 

 1 ian) rocks. 



Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S., sends the following list as occurring in 



the veins around Shelve : — 



Quartz 



Chalcedony 



Calcite (Carbonate of Lime) . . 



Pseudomorphs of Fluor Spar 



Baryte 



Witherite . . 



Petroleum . 



Pyrite 



Malachite . 



Redruthite 



Wad 



Galena 



Minium 



Cerussite 



Blende 



Gravels and.other Mines. 



White Grit Mine. 



All the Mines. 



Gravels Mine. 



Cefn Gwyulle. 



Wliite Grit Mine. 



Oven Pipe Mine. 



White Grit Mine. 



Gravels Mine. 



Westcott. 



White Grit. 



All the Mines. 



Snailbeach and White Grit Mines. 



Snailbeach and White Grit Mines. 



All the Mines. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



The Rev. P. B.'Brodie, M.A., F.G.S., mentions that Gypsum occurs 

 in a railway cutting near Henley-in-Arden ; Selenite at Fenny Comp- 

 ton, in Lias clays ; and that in the Drift Pebbles he has met with 

 Agate, Schorl, Jasper, and Quartz. 



Mr. A. H. Atkins, B.Sc, states that Gypsum has been met with in 

 sinking the artesian well at Small Heath Park, near Birmingham. 

 He also mentions the occurrence of Green Cupric Carbonate, at 

 Vanghton's Hole, near Birmingham. 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Dr. Harvey B. Holl, F.G.S., gives the following list from the 

 Malvern Hills, and refers to papers in the " Quarterly Journal of 

 Geological Societ\'," Vol. XXI., p. 72, 18(55, and June, 18G7 :— Quartz, 

 Orthoclase, Labradorite, Andesine, Potash Mica, Ferruginous Mica 

 (Biotite), Augite Hornblende, Epidote, Chlorite, Hajmatite. Calc Spar, 

 Graphite, Zeolites (Herefordshire Beacon), Garnet (North Hill). 



