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  NEW 
  YORK 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  ArsenopyritCj 
  mispickel. 
  Near 
  Edenville, 
  Orange 
  county, 
  with 
  

   arsenical 
  iron 
  and 
  orpiment, 
  in 
  a 
  vein 
  in 
  white 
  limestone; 
  near 
  

   Pine 
  pond 
  in 
  Kent, 
  and 
  near 
  Boyd's 
  Corner, 
  Putnam 
  county. 
  

   These 
  localities 
  have 
  been 
  opened, 
  but 
  not 
  worked 
  for 
  arsenic. 
  

  

  Chromite, 
  chrome 
  iron 
  ore. 
  In 
  serpentine, 
  Phillipstowni, 
  Putnam 
  

   county; 
  Wilks' 
  mine, 
  Monroe, 
  Orange 
  county. 
  

  

  COPPER 
  

  

  Chalcopyrite, 
  copper 
  pyrites; 
  sulphide 
  of 
  iron 
  and 
  copper. 
  An- 
  

   cram 
  lead 
  mine, 
  Columlbia 
  county; 
  Bockee 
  mine, 
  Columbia 
  

   county; 
  near 
  Edenville, 
  Orange 
  county; 
  with 
  arsenopyrite 
  ; 
  nea;r 
  

   Wurtsboro, 
  Sullivan 
  county, 
  with 
  galena 
  in 
  considerable 
  

   abundance; 
  Ellen 
  ville 
  and 
  Red 
  Ridge 
  lead 
  mines, 
  Ulster 
  

   county; 
  near 
  Rossie, 
  and 
  also 
  near 
  Canton, 
  in 
  St 
  Lawi^ence 
  

   county, 
  once 
  worked. 
  Many 
  additional 
  occurrences 
  are 
  reported 
  

   where 
  it 
  is 
  in 
  small 
  quantity. 
  

  

  Cuprite, 
  red 
  oxide 
  of 
  copper. 
  Near 
  Ladentown, 
  Rockland 
  

   ^county, 
  in 
  thin 
  seams, 
  in 
  trap 
  rock. 
  

  

  LEAD 
  

  

  Galenite, 
  galena; 
  sulphide 
  of 
  lead. 
  Otisville, 
  Orange 
  county; 
  

   Ellen 
  ville 
  and 
  Red 
  Bridge, 
  Ulster 
  county; 
  with 
  copper 
  pyrites 
  

   and 
  blende, 
  in 
  a 
  gangue 
  of 
  quartz 
  in 
  Oneida 
  conglomerate, 
  mines 
  

   no 
  longer 
  worked; 
  Wurtsboro, 
  Sullivan 
  county; 
  near 
  Sing 
  Sing, 
  

   in 
  Westchester 
  county; 
  northeast 
  township, 
  Dutchess 
  county; 
  

   An 
  cram, 
  Columbia 
  county; 
  strings 
  of 
  galena, 
  blende 
  and 
  pyrites 
  

   in 
  limestone; 
  White 
  creek, 
  Washington 
  county; 
  Martinsburg, 
  

   Lewis 
  county; 
  Spraker's 
  basin, 
  Montgomery 
  county; 
  Rossie 
  and 
  

   vicinity, 
  St 
  Lawrence 
  county; 
  mines 
  largely 
  worked 
  years 
  ago; 
  ore 
  

   occurs 
  in 
  vein 
  with 
  blend, 
  pyrites 
  and 
  oopper 
  pyrites. 
  These 
  

   mines 
  have 
  all 
  been 
  idle 
  for 
  several 
  years. 
  

  

  Cerusite, 
  carbonate 
  of 
  lead. 
  Rosisie, 
  Robinson, 
  Ross 
  and 
  other 
  

   lead 
  mines, 
  in 
  St 
  Lawrence 
  county; 
  Martinsburg, 
  Lewis 
  county; 
  

   near 
  Sing 
  Sing, 
  on 
  Hudson, 
  associated 
  with 
  galena, 
  in 
  small 
  

   quantity. 
  

  

  