Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals. Ai 
» 2k. Ma netic Iron Ore Ore, abundan 
22. es delynolite, i Bp by. occurs in the iron ore. 
23. Stilbite, in grouped crystals, resembling a fan, 
= oo wax yellow, intermixed with Laumonite in a cellu- 
Laumouite, distinct masses of crystals of this re- 
miitkable mineral are found in the same vein, with the 
stilbite, the crystals are white, very small, and form a jel- 
ly with nitric acid. 
Dr. Torrey has accurately described the Sis cables of 
these minerals. Amer. Journal, Vol. V1, No. 2. 
The stilbice and Laumonite wish jts matrix, form a vein 
about three feet wide, in gneiss, and it can seen as it 
pressot itself to the surface, nearly thirty fee 
ana in Cigar. laine. 3 in rey ish white Py- 
roxene 
At Cold Spring. 
26. Lamellar green Pyroxene, with a metallic lustre. 
a accompanied with beautiful feldspar. 
phene, in distinct crystals, and massive, in Pyroxene. 
28. *Zireon, scarce, in an aggregate of quartz and Py- 
roxene 
Hs Rhomboidal Black Mica 
30. Mica, in six sided Be ke Lamellar Horubionde. 
32, Granular Hornblende. 
33. Hornblende slate, in g 
34. Rhombic Carbonate of Ta, oak ateans Coccolite, 
a 
es - Sopa tle, massive, dese sled with feldspa om hang 
fog sii 
36. Radiated Stilbite, i in the fissures of Py: roxene, 
7. Chabasie, the form of the crystal is an obtuse rhomb, 
and i a gi with the stilbite. 
sanite, with anthracite in loose pieces on the 
biank: of the Hudson. 
39. Tremolite, scarce. 40. Green-Coccolite: 41. Epidote. 
42 Tron Sand, on the banks of the Hudson. 
anager 9 cy 2! a VI, Nov2. 
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