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Str. Louris Co.—Near St. Louis, millerite (in the Subcarboniferous 
St. Louis limestone, largely a magnesian limestone) with calcite / ba- 
rite, fluorite. 
WASHINGTON Co.—-At Potosi (Mine 4 Burton), galenite, cerussite, 
anglesite, barite, calcite. 
ARKANSAS. 
B:TESVILLE.—In bed of White R., some miles above Batesville, 
rold. 
GREEN Co.—Near Gainesville, lignite. 
Hot Sprines Co.—At Hot Springs, wavellite, thuringite; Magnet 
Cove, brookite ! schorlomite, eleolite, magnetite, quartz, green coccolite, 
garnet, apatite, perofskite (hydrotitanite), rutile, ripidolite, thomsonite 
(ozarkite), microcline, egirite, protovermiculite. 
INDEPENDENCE ('0.—Lafferay Creek, psilomelane. 
LAWRENCE Co.—Hoppe, Bath, and Koch mines, smithsonite, dolo 
mite, galenite ; nitre. 
MARION Co.—Wood’s mine, smithsonite, hydrozincite (marionite), 
galenite ; Poke bayou, braunite ? 
MONTGOMERY Co.—Variscite. 
OUACHITA SPRINGS.— Quartz? whetstones. 
PULASKI Co.—Kellogg mine, 10 m. north of Little Rock, tetrahedrite, 
tennantite, nacrite, galenite, blende, quartz. 
CALIFORNIA. 
The principal gold mines of California are in Tulare, Fresno, Mari- 
posa, Tuolumne, Calaveras, El Dorado, Placer, Nevada, Yuba, Sierra, 
Butte, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Del Norte counties, although 
gold is found in almost every county of the State. The gold occurs in 
quartz, associated with sulphides of iron, copper, zinc, and lead; in 
Calaveras and Tuolumne counties, at the Mellones, Stanislaus, Golden 
Rule, and Rawhide mines, associated with tellurides of gold and sil- 
ver ; it is also largely obtained from placer digrings, and further it is 
found in beach washings in Del Norte and Klamath counties. 
The copper mines are principally at or near Copperopolis, in Cala- 
veras County; near Genesee Valley, in Plumas County; near Low 
Divide, in Del Norte County ; on the north fork of Smith’s River; at 
Soledad, in Los Angeles county. 
The mercury mines are at or near New Almaden and North Al- 
maden, in Santa Clara County ; at New Idria and San Carlos, Monterey 
County ; in San Luis Obispo County ; at Pioneer mine, and other locali- 
ties in Lake County ; in Santa Barbara County. 
ALAMEDA Co.— Diabolo Range, magnesite. 
ALPINE Co.—Morning Star mine, enargite, stephanite, poly basite, 
barite, quartz, pyrite, tetrahedite, pyrargyrite. 
AMADOR Co.—At Volcano, chalcedony, hyalite ; Lone Valley, lonite ; 
Fiddletown, diamond. ; 
Burre Co.—Cherokee Flat, diamond, platinum, iridosmine. 
CALAVERAS Co.—Copperopolis, chalcopyrite, malachite, azurite, ser- 
pentine, picrolite, native copper ; near Murphy’s, jasper, opal; albite, 
with gold and pyrite; Mellones mine, calaverite, petzite. 
