APPENDIX. 
Containing a catalogue of a few of the minerals of the 
2d geological district, together with an account of 
two new species. 
Corralloidal Sulphate of Barytes, Associated wiih calc spar at 
Oxbow; (rare.) 
Feldspar. Secondary form. Elongated in the direction of the edge 
between P and M, or the primary modified by the planes s and y, 
Rossie, near Grass lake. Surfaces dull. Occurs on the surfaces 
of gneiss rocks associated with a variety of quartz. 
Flos Ferri, or corralloidal aragonite Parish ore bed in Rossie. 
Idocrase. Color, brown. Keene, Long pond, in carbonate of 
lime. 
Calc Spar, Form primary, modified by replacements of its up- 
per edges by 2 planes. Rossie lead mines. 
Metastatique calc spar, Oxbow. Crystals large and very well 
defined. Color, white and purplish. 
Pyroxene, Secondary form. 
1. Pyramidi Faces o very much extended in the direction s. 
The same, with the faces o contracted; u enlarged. 
2. Steronome. Color green, similar to diopside. 
Var. 1. Faces u and t contracted; o extended. 
2. P enlarged. 
3. r enlarged and extended in the direction 
M. 
Locality, Keene, Long pond, Essex county. 
Scapolite. 
L Primary form. Combination of modifications d and a. 
Gouverneur. 
2. Secondary form, class a. In this variety the planes M 
are extinguished by the extension of the planes d. The 
secondary form, therefore, can be distinguished only by 
the inclination of the faces a, Keene, Essex county. 
Jlxinite ? Keene, Long pond. 
Pseudomorphous Steatite. Gouverneur, in the form of scapolite. 
