CATALOGUE OF AMERICAN LOCALITIES OF MINERALS. 363 
INDIANA. 
LIMESTONE CAVERNS ; Corydon Caves, ete.—Hpsom salt. 
In most of the southwest counties, pyrite, tron sulphate, and feather 
alum ; on Sugar Creek, pyrite and iron sulphate ; in sandstone ot Lloyd 
Co., near the Ohio, gypsum ; at the top of the blue limestone forma- 
tion, brown spar, calcite. 
LAWRENCE Co. —Spice Valle, kaolinite (=indianaite). 
MINNESOTA. 
Norrtu Suore oF L. SuPERIOR (range of hills ranning nearly north- 
east and southwest, extending from Fond du Lac Superieure to the 
Kamanistiqueia River in Upper Canada).—Scolecite, apophyllite. preh- 
nite, stubite, lawmontite, heulandite, harmotome, thomsonite, fluorite, 
barite, tourmaline, epidote, hornblende, calcite, quartz crystals, pyrite, 
magnetite, steatite, blende, black oxide of copper, malachite, native 
copper, chalcopyrite, amethystine quartz, ferruginous quartz, chalce- 
dony, carnelian, agate, drusy quartz, hyalite? fibrous quartz, jasper, 
prase (in the debris of the lake shore), dogtooth spar, augite, native 
silver, spodumene? chlorite ; between Pigeon Point and Fond du Lac, 
near Baptism River, saponite (thalite) in amygdaloid. 
KETTLE River TRAP RANGE.— Epidote, nail-head calcite, amethys- 
tine quartz, calcite, undetermined zeolites, saponite. 
STILLWATER.—Blende. 
FALLS OF THE ST. CrRorx.—Malachite, native copper, epidote, nail- 
head spar (calcite). 
Ratny Lake.—Actinolite, tremolite, fibrous hornblende, garnet, py- 
rite, magnetite, steatite. 
WISCONSIN. 
Bie BuLL FALLS (near).—Bog iron. 
BLUE MouNDs.—Cerussite. 
Hazen GREEN.—Caicite. 
Lac pu FLAMBEAU R.—Garnet, cyanite. 
Lert-Hanp R. (near small tributary).—Malachite, chalcocite, nae 
copper, cuprite, malachite, epidote, chlorite? quartz crystals. 
LINDEN.—Galenite, smithsonite, hydrozincite. 
Minrrau Porn and vicinity. —Copper and lead ores, chrysocolla, 
azurite! chalcopyrite, malachite, galenite. cerussite, anglesite, blende, 
pyrite, barite, calcite, marcasite, smithsonite ! (including “pseudomor phs 
after calcite and blende), (so-called “ dry-bone’’), calamine, bornite, 
hydrozincite. 
MONTREAL RIVER PORTAGE.—Galenite in gneissoid granite. 
SAUK Co.—Hematite, malachite, chalcopyrite. 
SHULLSBURG.—Galenite/ blende, pyrite ; at Emmet’s digging, ga- 
lenite and pyrite. 
IOWA, 
Du Buque LEAD MINES, and elsewhere.—Galenite! calcite, blende, 
black oxide of manganese ; at Ewing’s and Shevard’s diggings, smith- 
