CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN LOCALITIES OF MINERALS. 349 
FRANKFORT. —Serpentine. 
FRANKLIN and STERLING (Sussex Co.)-—Spinel! garnet! rhodonite ! 
willemite! franklinite ! zincite ! dysluite! hornblende, tremolite, chondro- 
dite, white scapolite, black tourmaline, epidote, mica, actinolite, augites, 
sahlite, coccolite, asbestus, jeffersonite (augite), calamine, graphite, 
fluorite, beryl, galenite, serpentine, honey-colored sphene, quartz, 
chalcedony, amethyst, zircon, molybdenite, vivianite, tephrcite, rhodo- 
chrosite, aragonite, sussexite, chalcophanito, rcepperite, calcozincite, 
vanuxemite, gahnite, hetzrolite. Also algerite in gran. limestone. 
FRANKLIN and WARwIcK Mts.—Pyrite. 
GREENBROOK.—Copper mines. 
GRIGGSTOWN.—Copper mines. 
HAMBURGH.—One mile north, spinel / towrmaline, phlogopite, horn- 
blende, limonite, hematite. 
HoBoKEN —Serpentine (marmolite), brucite, nemalite (or fibrous bru- 
cite), aragonite, dolomite. 
HuRpDsTOWN.—Apatite, pyrrhotite, magnetite. 
IMLAYSTOWN.-—-Vivianite. 
Lockwoop —Graplite, chondrodite, talc, augite, quartz, green spt- 
nel. 
MONTVILLE (Morris Co.)—Sexpentine, chrysotile. 
Mouuuica Hin (Gloucester Co.)— Vivianite lining belemnites and 
other fossils. 
NEwton.—Spinel, blue, pink, and white corundum, mica, vesuvian- 
ite, hornblende, tourmaline, scapolite, rutile, pyrite, taic, calcite, barite, 
pseudomorphous steatite. 
PATERSON. —Datolite. 
VERNON.—Serpentine, spinel, hydrotalcite. 

PENNSYLVANIA.* 
ADAMS CO.—GrtTTrysBurRG.—Epidote, fibrous and massive. 
BERKS Co.—MorRGANTOWN.—At Jones’s mines, one mile east of 
Morgantown, malachite, native copper, chrysocolla, magnetite, ailo- 
phane, pyrite, chalcopyrite, aragonite, apatite, tale, venerite ; two 
miles N. 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 orc; near 
Pricetown, zircon, allanite, epidote ; at Hckhardt’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.—-BuckinGHAamM TowNnsHIp.——Crystallized quartz ; near 
New Hope, vesuvianite, epidote, barite. 
SOUTHAMPTON.—Near the village of Feasterville, in the quarry of 
George Van Arsdale, graphite, pyroxenc, sahlite, coccolite, sphene, 
green mica, calcite, wollastonite, glassy feldspar sometimes opalescent, 
phlogopite, blue quartz, garnet, zircon, pyrite, moroxite, scapolite. 


* See also the Report on the Mineralogy of Pennsylvania, by Dr. A. F. Genth, 
- 1876. 
