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Geyser Spring Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Minnonebe Spring Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Orenda Spring Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Saratoga Gurn Spring Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Saratoga Vichy Spring Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Old Iron Ballston Spa, Saratoga county 



Congress No. 2 Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Ferndale Saratoga Springs, Saratoga county 



Chalybeate Spring Sharon Springs, Schoharie county 



Eye Water Spring Sharon Springs, Schoharie county 



Sulphur-Magnesia Spring Sharon Springs, Schoharie county 



White Sulphur Spring Sharon Springs, Schoharie county 



Red Jacket Spring Seneca Falls, Seneca county 



Pine Hill Crystal Pine Hill, Steuben county 



Pleasant Valley Rheims, Steuben county ' 



Setauket Spring ; Setauket, Suffolk county 



Ithaca Ithaca, Tompkins county 



Elixir Spring Clintondale, Ulster county 



Sun Ray Spring Ellenville, Ulster county 



Vita Spring Fort Edward, Washington county 



Vermont Mineral Spring Granville, Washington county 



Briarcliff Lodge Association Briarcliff Manor, Westchester county 



Gramatan Spring Water Co Bronxville, Westchester county 



Granite Granite Springs, Westchester county 



Orchard Spring Yorktown Heights, Westchester county 



Mokoho Mount Kisco, Westchester county 



Skenorock Baldwin Place, Westchester county 



MOLYBDENUM 



The rare metal molybdenum has for its principal ore the sulphide 

 M0S2, which is known as molybdenite. This mineral is found in 

 several places in New York State. The recent extraordinary 

 demand that has developed for the metal in consequence of its 

 application in the manufacture of heavy ordnance, lends interest 

 to every occurrence of molybdenite that has not been inspected and 

 reported upon with reference to its economic possibilities. It is for 

 this reason the accompanying notes upon some New York molyb- 

 denite localities have been prepared. 



Whitlock^ lists the following occurrences for molybdenite in his 

 " New York Mineral Localities " : 



Manhattan Island, between 43d and 44th street and First 

 and Third avenues, found in mica schist; West Point, Orange 

 county, in gneiss; Constitution island (Hudson river off West 



' N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 70, 1903. 



