228 Geology, Se. of the Connecticut. 
1. Common-Talc. At Haddam, Litchfield and Southamp- 
ton. (Cleaveland) Also at Cummington in steatite. (J. Por- 
ter.) Also at Middlefield in steatite. (Dewey.) Also at. 
Windham in steatite—laminz very large and beautiful. (Hall.) 
Also in New Fane in steatite—speciinens laminated and el-. 
egant. (J. A. Allen.) Also at Pelham, associated with ser- 
pentine and asbestus. Also at Rowe. 
2. Indurated Tale. At Milford marble, quarry. (Silli- 
man.) * eyes : 
3. Sealy Talc. At Windham and New. Fane. (J. A. 
Allen,) 
59. Steatite. 
i. Common Steatite. Near New-Haven and at Litchfield. 
2. apber: At Grafton, Vermont, in large quantities. 
(Hall 
60. Chlorite. 
Also at Saybrook, crystallized. (T. D. Porter.) Also at 
Miller’s Falls in Montague penetrating milk white qaartz- 
Also at New Salem. Also in greenstone amygdaloid at 
Deerfield, Greenfield, Gill, &c. — It fills two thirds of the 
cavities in somé varieties of greenstone, and to the naked 
eye has a radiated aspect, but Professor Dewey remarks, 
