178 ©. U. Shepard—Corundum of N. Carolina and Georgia. 
breadth is six inches, and its length rather above five. This 
specimen also was found by Col. Jenks, while exploring for 
corundum at a new locality in Rabun Co., Ga., at a spot about 
16 miles west from Walhalla (S. C.), a little north of the pro- 
n noting the associated rocks and minerals, we here fin ‘ 
hornblendic gneiss (with considerable spite) on one side 0 
the vein (rarely on both sides), and ta 
ner, though much more rarely, the diaspore is here found. 4p} 
