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NEW-YOEK STATE COLLECTION. 



CLASS III. COMBUSTIBLE MINERALS, NOT GASEOUS. 



Nam«s. Localities. 



12 Sulphur (1 specimen), Springport, Essex county. - - 



13 Bitumen : Petroleum{l), Erie county. 



14 Ambek, Kossville, llichinond county. 



15 Graphite (19 specimens), 



_ Eogersrock, Essex, 2 specimens; 



ticonderogaj Essex, 3; 



_^ Port Henry, Essex, 2; 



_ Fishkill, Dutchess, 4; 



Brown's quarry, Putnam, 1 : 



Edenville, Orange, 2; 



_ Saltus's quarry, Essex, 1 ; 



Rossie, St. Lavrence, 1 ; 



_ Johnsburgh, Warren, 2; 



— AkTifIciaL) Rossie furnace, St. Lawrence, 1. 



16 Anthhacite(5), 



In the 



Cabinet. 

 Cabinet. 



Cabinet. 



Littlefallg, Herkimer, 2; 



— Sprakers, Montgomery, 2; 



— Middleburgh, Schoharie, 1. 



17 Coal (See Mineralogyj p. 190). 



18 LiGNitE (See Mineralogy; p. 191). 



19 Peat(1), Lansingburgh, Eensselaer. 



Cabinet. 



Cabinet. 



CLASS IV- ALKALINE MINERALS. 



ORDER I. AMMONIA. 



20 Carbonate of ammonia, In New- York city. 



ORDER II. SODA. 



21 Glauber's salTj In Eochesterj Monroe. 



22 Natron, New- York cityj etc. 



23 Common salt (See Mineralogy, p. 99). 



24 Htdriodate of soSa, Probably in the brine springs of Onondaga. 



ORDER III. POTASH. 



25 Sulphate of potash. Perhaps in the brine of' Saliaa. 



26 Carbonate of potash, Water of certain springs. 



