Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals. 223 
West Marlborough Township. 
62, ‘T'remolite, of a beautiful variety, in diverging acicular 
crystals, at Bernard’s Lime quarries, on the Doe-run creek, 
2 miles west of Unionville. 
63. Nitrate of lime, in acicular crystals; in a cave, in 
McNeal’s lime quarry, 1 mile south-west of Bernard’s quarry. 
64. Scapolite, in Pag Soo hexaedral prisms, in granular 
limestone. Bernard’s quarry. 
65. Limpid Quartz, in beautiful hexaedral sag with 
re oo in Bernard’s bag een 
. Pseudomorphous Quartz. Same locality. 
én: > Sulphuiret of Iron, in a cubic ‘aiysls truncated on 
the angles ; at Bernard’s quarr 
68. 'Egera n, in oe! Yells of a reddish brown 
colour ; at Berna uarry.. 
ei Brown Peat ne, in sett: limestone. Same lo- 
cality. 
New-Garden Township. 
70. Stalactite, in ey and globular masses, of a foli- 
ated structure ; in Phi s lime aye on the Kennet- 
square road, 1 mile wear of Kennet-square 
71. Brown tS ag in translucent crystals, i in granular 
limestone ; Phillips 
72. Lam Laminated Mi Mica, iarte ti plates; near Phillips’s lime 
e 
73. Phosphate of Lime, massive, in primitive limestone ; ‘on 
Thomas Brown’s farm, near White clay creek. 
74, Magnetic Pyrites, traversing a vein of gneiss rock; in 
William Jackson’s lime quarries. 
75. Augite, massive and crystallized, in gneiss; in W. 
Jackson’s quarry. 
New-Castle County, Delaware. 
76. Chalcedony, in compact and drusy masses, of beautiful 
varieties ; on Chestnut-hill. 
a Brown i aeaiite: of various forms ; on Chestnut-hill. 
. Hornblende, of a lamellar structure, and metallic lustre, 
Searabliod the Hypersthene ; on Chestnut-hill. 
