244 Scientific Intelligence. 
Journal of the Geological Society for August, 1880 (p. 368). 
6. Xenotime, from Burke County, N. C.; by W. E. Hippey. 
(Communicated.)—Symmetrically compounded crystals of xeno- 
time and zircon, much like those first noticed by E. Zschau (this 
Journal,. II, xx, 273) have been lately 
ge discovered by the writer in the auriferous 
ZN gravels of Brindletown, Burke county, 
N. C. The accompanying figure shows 
the form to be somewhat different from 
Va those of Zschau, from Hitterde, Sa 
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y, but the occurrin lanes are the same. 
v BP unds 
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of a light-brown zircon, with a yellowish-gray xenotime. 
from this locality are thus compounded. ‘ 
7. Geological Charts of the Yellowstone Park, and of “= 
region adjoint j itories of Wyoming, 
Idaho and Utah.—Three large and beautifully colored geological 
charts have recently been issued as part of the results of the 
oe by contour lines. One chart (the most northern) is 0 the 
part, to the south, of Wyoming and Idaho and part of North 
eastern Utah, The area comprised by the three is nearly all “ 
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