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along the Bay of Fundy shore of Digby Neck, but are especially 

 numerous and finely colored in the hills overlooking the Petite 

 Passage, about Tiverton. Veins of iron ore occur three miles 

 from Digby on the road to Broad Cove, at Johnston's mine, in 

 Waterford, at Mink Cove, and elsewhere, while at Nichol's mine, 

 in Rossway, are to be seen particularly interesting combinations 

 or associations of all the minerals named above. A peculiar 

 brownish white unctuous or soapy clay is another abundant and 

 interesting accompaniment of the veins at this locality, filling 

 the fissures of the rock in all directions and causing it to be 

 locally known as a soap mine. 



Veins of pure zeolites occur in various parts of Digby Neck, 

 but less frequently than those of quartz or iron ore. 'hompsonite 

 is the one of most frequent occurrence, and is especially abundant 

 on the Bay of Fundy shore at Broad Cove, seven miles from 

 Digby, and again near Gulliver's Cove. 



Veins of native copper may be seen on the eastern side of 

 Digby Gut, near the entrance. 



