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APPENDIX. 



List and Bibliography of the Minerals occurring 



in Warwick Township. 



By Heinrich Ries, Fellow in Mineralogy, Columbia College. 



The following abbreviations are used : — 



A., Amity. B., Beck's Mineralogy of N. Y., 1843 — A good reference work. 

 D., Dana's System of Mineralogy, 1893. E., Edenville. F., S. Fowler, An 

 account of some new and extraordinary minerals discovered at Warwick, 

 Orange Co., N. Y., A. J. S., i, ix, p. 242. L., Ann. N. Y. Lyceum Nat. Hist. 

 M., List of Minerals of Orange Co., by R. Horton, in Mather's Rep. Geol., 

 1st Dist., N. Y., 1843, p. 577, and N. Y. Geol. Surv., 1839, p. 166— a very 

 complete list. R., Robinson's American Mineral Localities, Boston, 1822. 

 S., C. U. Shepard, Mineralogy of Orange Co., N. Y., and Sussex, N. J., A. J. 

 S., i, xxi, p. 333. W., Warwick. 



Dana's last edition, 1893, of the System of Mineralogy has been 

 taken as the standard of species, but in the case of feldspar and 

 mica, general names not always subdivided by the older writers, 

 they are allowed to stand as species, being not repeated. 



Actinolhe. See Araphibole. 



1. Allanite. E., D. 

 Aviiantlms. See Ampliibole. 



2. Amphibole. A., E., W., D., p. 397 ; B., p. 301 ; M., S. 

 Ashestus or Amianthus. A., Mt. Eve, M. 



Actinolite. W., F. 



Edenite. E., S., Breithaupt Handb., p. 558, 1847. B., p. 302; D. Has 



also been described as Hairbrown Amphibole, Augite, and Pyrallolite, 



see S. 

 Pargasite. E., A., M., D., S. Shepard says it has been called Coccolite. 

 Tremolite. E., A., M. 



3. Apatite. A., E., D., B., p. 241 ; M., S. 



4. Aragonite. E., B., p. 236 ; M., S. 



5. Arsenopyrite. A., E., W., D., R., B., p. 394. Cleveland's Min. 2d 



Ed., 1822. 

 Ashestus. See Amphibole. 

 Augite. See Pyroxene. 

 Boltonite. See Forsterite. 

 Bronzite. A., S. Probably refers to Seybertite. The name Bronzite was 



given by .T. Finch, A. J. S., xvi, p. 185, 1829, 

 Brown spar. See Dolomite. 



