Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals. 931 
la ce associated with calcareous 
rtz. 
> place — pane considerable ver> 
tical pee ico ie 
Ferrugi inous ren expo in closely int 
amids on siliceous stone, on ‘ Diamond Hill,” wi 
about 4 miles N. of E. from Smabecicad Meeting H 
and amo: orphous i in detached masses near C. M. H. — 
| Micaceous ae oe Tron, a mile N. Ni - ae C. M. 
- associated with Quartz al = pet 
HA0k Opp EP, 45 years ago. 
whonate of Copper, peaneciad with Magnetic Oxide of 
lion, 34 same place, also }.a mile N. of C. M. H. on magnetic 
Iron ore, where a shaft was yee sunk. 
Steatite a little distance south of the “ Mine Hole.” 
eat in abundance and of good qualit Lyon the borders of 
« Sneerchs Pond. ” Also’ 
oisite, in veins of Quartz 
distinct angular grains of trar r 
Quartz finely comminuted, of a me 
hornblende, half a mile Ne Wz of “TL 
Flac ns of Qua 
yee in detached masses of Granite without mica, S. 
of i Diamond Hill,” and in several other parts of the tee 
ea wanese. It appears at the foot of a hill 
which rises 30 or 40 feet, on the east side, of Blackstone 
_ River 23 miles N. of Pawtucket, i ina stratum of 6 to 18 
~ Inches thick, visible 20 to 30 age in length, ; 
ab pee water, in gravel, res ipon a s' : 
y brown Oxide of Iron of — extent with bes na 
isma agence, in his Lecture 
than a mile | he of C. M 
; ches wide licing N. and S es itl to the west, 
raversing coarse sfeatite. 
