CATALOGUE OF AMERICAS LOCALITIES OF MINERALS. 349 



Frankfort. — Serpen t in e. 



Franklin and Sterling (Sussex Co.). — Spinel! garnet: rhodonite! 

 willcmite ! franklinite / zincite ! dysluite ! hornblende, tremolite, chon- 

 drodite, white scapolite, black tourmaline, epidote, mica, actinohte, 

 augite, sahlite, cocolite. asbestus, jeffersonite (augite). calamine, graph- 

 ite, fluorite, beryl, galenite, serpentine, honey-colored sphene, quartz, 

 chalcedony, amethyst, zircon, molybdenite, vivianite, tephroite, rhodo- 

 chrosite, aragonite, sussexite, chalcophanite, roepperite, calcozincite, 

 vanuxeraite, gahnite, hetaBrolite. Also cdgerite in gran, limestone. 



Franklin "and Warwick Mts. — Pyrite. 



Greenbrook. — Copper mines. 



Griggstown. — Copper mines. 



Hamburgh.— One mile north, spinel! tourmaline, phlogopite, horn- 

 blende, limonite, hematite. 



Hoboken. — Serpentine (marniolite), brucite, nemalite (or fibrous bra- 

 cite), aragonite, dolomite. 



Hurdstown. — Apatite, pyrrhotite, magnetite. 



Imlaystown. — Vivianite. 



Lockwood. — Graphite, chondrodite, tale, augite, quartz, green spi- 

 nel. 



Montville (Morris Co.) — Serpentine, chrysotile. 



Mullica Hill (Gloucester Co.) — Vivianite lining belemnites and 

 other fossils. 



Newton. — Spinel, blue, pink, and white corundum, mica, vesuvian- 

 ite, hornblende, tourmaline, scapolite, rutile, pyrite, talc, calcite, barite, 

 yseudomarphous steatite. 



Paterson. — Batolite. 



Vernon. — Serpentine, spinel, hydrotalcite. 



PENNSYLVANIA.* 



ADAMS CO.— Gettysburg. — Epidote, fibrous and massive. 



BERKS Co. — Morgantown. — At Jones's mines, one mile east of 

 Morgantown, malachite, native copper, chrysoeolla, magnetite, allo- 

 phane, pyrite, chalcopyrite, aragonite, apatite, talc, venerite ; two 

 miles X. E. from Jones's mine, graphite, sphene ; at Steele's mine, 

 one mile N. W. from St. Mary's, Chester Co., magnetite, micaceous 

 iron, coccolite, brown garnet. 



Reading-. — Smoky quartz crystals, zircon, stilbite, iron ore ; near 

 Pricetown, zircon, allanite, epidote ; at Eckbardt's Furnace, allanite 

 with zircon ; at Zion's Church, molybdenite ; near Kutztown, in the 

 Crystal Cave, stalactites ; at Fritz Island, apophyllite, thomsonite, cha- 

 bazite, calcite, azurite, malachite, magnetite, chalcopyrite, stibnite, 

 prochlorite, precious serpentine. 



BUCKS CO. — Buckingham: Township. — Crystallized quartz ; near 

 New Hope, vesuvianite, epidote, barite. 



Southampton. — Near the village of Feasterville, in the quarry of 

 George Van Arsdale, graphite, pyroxene, sahlite, coccolite, sphene, 

 green mica, calcite, icollastonite, glassy feldspar sometimes opalescent, 

 phlogopite, blue quartz, garnet, zircon, pyrite, moroxite, scapolite. 



* See also the Report on the Mineralogy of Pennsylvania, by Dr. F. A. Genth, 

 1875. 



