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In earlier notices of this locality zircon and vesuvianite are 

 mentioned but the writer has been unable to' find them. Mag- 

 netite with included pyrites is available near the Cascade. 



At the Weston mine in Keene, magnetite, yellow and brown 

 garnets and pyroxene are quite abundant but the forms are rude 

 in outline. In limestone areas outside the limits of the map, 

 good crystals of pyroxene, titanite, hornblende and quartz can 

 sometimes be freed by acid from the inclosing calcite. They are 

 found in the bunches of silicates that are included in the lime- 

 stone even up to large size. Calcite and pyrite have also been 

 seen. They may all be found in the future in the outlying areas 

 of limestone sho<wn on the map, and to these a collector may 

 most profitably direct his search. 



