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' JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, &c. 
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GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, TOPOGRAPHY, &e. 
Arr. IL—J4 Sketch of the sreiboes Mineralog , and 
ety of t egtons contiguous to River Connec- 
ticut ; with eological Map and ings of a 
: ins; and oceasional Botanical Novices. Read be- 
the American Geological Society at their vot 
Sr 11th, 1822; bythe Rev. Epwaap Se 
Conway, Massachusetts. 
_PART 11. 
Pie: Sut Meh anges 
Metatick one and Beds. 
, Be pcan giving a fe of die simple minerals found along 
the Connecticut, it may perhaps be acceptable to the Bool 
gist, to present a short account of those veins and beds of 
ore, that occur in the district, which either have ce or 
may be wrobent as mines. 
1. Southampton Lead Mine.* 
This is a vein containing sulphuret, carbonate, sulphate, 
ybdate, muriate and phosphate of lead, with blende, py- 
copper, Xc. The gangue is quartz, with sulphate 
_ “Fora deséripti ion of this mine, by eae Silliman, who examined i: 
in May 1810, see Bruce’s Journal, Vol 1 ‘a 
Vou. VI.—No. il ° . a 
