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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



ORANGE 



Warwick (continued) 

 Amity (continued) 



181 



183 

 183 



184 



2m. s.w. Amity. 



185 



2m. s,e. Amity 

 2m. w. Amity. 



Edenville. 



Im. n. of Edenville. 



DESCRIPTION 



amphibole. . . 

 vesu^T-anite . , 



titanite. . . , 



zircon . . . 

 orthoclase. 

 tourmalin. 



pargasite, amianthus 



grayish and yellowish brown 

 crystals, xanthite 



in small crystals 



large brown crystals (rare) 



crystallized 



clove brown 



rutile ibrown to pale red crystals. 



chondrodite. . 

 apatite 



rutile 



epidote 



rutile 



chondrodite. . , 



titanite 



tourmalin.. . . . 



scorodite 



arsenopyrite.. 

 leucopyrite.. . 

 '-varwickite. . 

 yttrocerite. . . 

 sphalerite.. . . 

 vesuvianite . . 



quartz 



orthoclase 



fluorite 



amphibole. . . 

 vesuvianite. . . 

 tourmalin.. . . 

 titanite,. . . . 



spinel 



zircon 



orpiment 



pink 



fine crystals, emerald and bluish 



green 



dark blue terminated prisms 



rich grass-green crystals 



black, gray and reddish brown 



crystals 



blood-red, orange and buff 



light brown crystals 



gray, bluish, green and black 



small crystals and druses 



crystals and massive 



abundant 



hair-brown grains 



purple 



opaque, black • . 



hornstone 



crystallized 



tremolite and hornblende. 



red and white, 

 slight traces.. . 



