Mineralogy and Geology. : 423 
Phenamylol isa get onan plot liquid, lighter than water, having an 
agreeable aromatic odor nd boiling at 224°-225° : nitric acid readily 
the cause of his failure is now evident; the true homologue of phenol 
the alcohol of benzoic acid, remains to be discovered. 
II. Mineratocy anp GEOLOGY. 
1 Notices of Minerals and new localities ; by Prof. O. P. Husparp, 
Dartmouth College. (Communicated for this Journal.)—(1.) A large 
group of Quartz crystals, now in Dartmouth College cabinet, was ob- 
m 
extracting the mass. There are forty-eight mig ules some of which 
are six inches long, and they have the following dimens 
4 crystals each 5 to 54 inches in diameter. 
10 “ce 6 4 *% 43 sc “se 
13 a4 ec 3 cc 34 sc a4 
vd “ce “ - “ 22 ce “ce 
5 ec “sé 1 “cs 13 ec oe 
10 +4 “6 2 oc oe : 
(2.) Quartz in prismatic crystals with biti sive from one to 
three inches long, and half an inch and more in diameter, are found i in 
ome 
planted crystals thovgh in a different gangue, and he describes a vein 
of black crystals near by. 
(3.) Another Scality of quartz is Mr. Ball’s farm, Beaver meadow, 
; ‘the crystals are dug from the loose soil. They are beautifully 
: transparent, with one perfect termination only, the crystals 
~ ‘Api. der Chem. u. Pharmacie, evi, 61, 
