42d Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals. 
Last Bradford Township. 
it. Cyanite, green, white, and blue, in fascicular groups 
of compressed crystals ; near the Black Horse, two miles 
west of West Chester. 
12. Indurated Talc, of a green colour, in the banks of the 
road, near the Black Horse. 
13. Andalusite? A mineral, very much resembling andalu- 
site, occurs in 4-sided prisms, in mica slate; on the Strands- 
burgh road, near the Brandywine bridge. 
14. Graphite, of good quality, near the Strandsburgh road, 
1 mile south of the Brandywine. 
15. Silico-calcareous oxyde of Titanium, in sienite ; near 
the Black Horse tavern. 
16. Zircos, in granular masses, in bluish quartz; near 
Jefiries’s ford, half a mile west of West Chester. At the 
same locality occurs the crystallized Zircon, as noticed by 1. 
Lea. 
17. Hornblende, in acicular crystals. Same locality. 
18. Scapolite, } mile west of Jeffries’s ford, 
Pennsborough Township. 
19. Diopside, in granular and compact masses, on the 
banks of the Brandywine, 1 mile below Painter’s bridge. 
20. Silico-calc. oxyde of Titanium, in Diopside. Same 
locality. 
21. Tremolite, in fascicular groups of diverging fibres and 
crystals ; at Mendenhall’s lime quarries. 
22. Saussurite, in carbonate of lime. Same locality. 
23, Calcareous Spar, crystallized and lamellar, very beau- 
tiful ; in Mendenhall’s lime quarries. 
24. Feldspar, of a flesh colour, in laminated masses, near 
Twaddle’s tavern. 
25. Amethyst, of the usual] violet colour, in fine transpa- 
rent crystals. Same locality. 
Newlin Township. 
26. Feldspar, in large crystals, weighing from 4 to 6 lbs. 
On the serpentine ridge. 
27. Prehnite. Same locality. 
