222 Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals. 
44. Tourmaline, brown, green, and yellow, finely crystal- 
lized in carbonate of lime ; on the farm of Mr. John Baily, on - 
the street road. 
45. Necronite, well characterized; in the lime quarry, on 
the farm of Mr. John Baily. 
46. Fetid Quartz, the external characters like the common 
mineral, but emits a very fetid odour, when struck with a 
hammer; occurs on the farm of Mr. John Baily. 
47. Carbonate of Lime, in beautiful hexaedral prisms ; on 
the farm of Mr. John Baily. 
48. Dog-tooth and rhomb Spars, of beautiful varieties ; on 
the farm of Mr. John Baily. 
49. Phosphate of Lime, in hexaedral prisms; on a farm 
adjoining John Baily’s, south. 
50. Limpid Quartz, crystallized, in several forms, and of 
various sizes, one (now in the cabinet of Joel Baily) a hexae- 
dral prism, measured 14 inches in circumference. Same 
Jocality. 
51. Chlorite, on the farm adjoining John Baily’s, south. 
52. Tremolite, of beautiful varieties; in the lime quarries 
adjoining John Baily’s, west. 
53. Sulphuret of Iron, in beautiful cubic crystals, trun- 
cated on the angles, with several modifications; on a farm 
adjoining Mr. John Baily’s. 
54. Feldspar, in laminated, detached masses, on Thomas 
Woodward’s farm, adjoining John Baily’s. 
55. Cyanite, green and blue, on Thomas Woodward’s 
farm. 
; 56. Quartz, coloured by chlorite; on Thomas Woodward's 
iarm. : 
57. Beryl, of a rich green colour, in small six-sided prisms, 
from + to } inch in diameter, in quartz; near Thomas 
Webb’s mill, 1 mile north of John Baily’s farm. 
58. Fine Hornblende, in very fine acicular crystals, or 
fibres, curved and interlacing. Same locality. 
59. Talc, white and green; on W. A. Cloud’s farm. 
60. Lithomarge, accompanying dog-tooth spar, on John 
Baily’s farm. 
61. Schorl, in black cylindrical crystals. in mica slate: on 
John Baily’s farm. i F 
