On Metallic Minerals. 349 



Argillaceous oxide of Iron [bog ore) — township of Stam- 

 ford, U. C. 

 towDJihip of Grantham, 



— great plenty, 

 township of Pel ham— 

 a little. 

 . . . . . . township of Crowland, 



— a little, 

 township of Canborough 

 — some. 

 A variety of the argillaceous oxide of iron is found at 

 Marmora, in a thick bed in sienite. 



Iron Ores, (species not mentioned) — in the townships of 

 Westminster and Dorchester ; also in great 

 abundance in the township of Leeds. 



IRON, OXYCENj CARBONIC ACID. 



Argillaceous oxide of Iron, — (clnj/ iron stone) is found half 



an inch thick, forming a vein 



traversing Amygdaloid, at 



Point Mamaise, Lake Superior. 



Tlicre is said to be a rich ore of iron at the base of Long 



Point, (U.C.) but its species has not been named. 



CARUONATE OF IRON. SPARRY IRON ORK. 



IRON, OXYGEN, CAnBOMC ACID. 



Sfjarri/ Iron Ore, — Marmora Works, U. C. 



with pearl spar, forming a vein in grey 



waeke at Dr. Mills's (piarry at Cap 



Rouge, L. C. 

 (pseudo volcanic) in the township of 



Yongc, U.C. 

 in Fienitc or greenstone, Kingston Milli. 



