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mines in the State, and chloritie slate at many localities throughout the 
whole slate belt. 
94. COEUNDOPIIILITE. 
Probably the greater portion of the dark green foliated mineral, which 
is associated with the corundum, from Madison, Macon and Buncombe 
counties, belong to these species. 
(These greenish, chloritie minerals, found in the State, viz: Penninite, 
Pipidolite, Prochlorite, Corundophilite, etc., require fuller investigation, 
before in all cases their true character and place in the system can be 
decided.) 
95 CllLORITOID (?) 
Small scales of a greenish black mineral are disseminated through' 
the slaty pyrophyllitc. from Evans’ Mill," in Chatham county, which 
appear to belong to this species. 
90. M AUG A RITE. 
In small foliated masses of silver white color and pearly lustre, some of 
the folia showing planes of crystals, associated with the corundum at 
Corundum Hill,* near Franklin, also about eight miles from Franklin, 
with pink corundum. It has also been observed with the blue corundum 
from Madison county. In small scaly aggregations, with the corundum 
of Crowder’s* and Clubb Mountains, where it also occurs cryptocrystal- 
line and in pseudomorphs after corundum. 
2 . Columbates , Etc. 
97. Pvrocheoee, 
Microscopic brownish yellow or honey yellow grains and crystals, whief* 
appear to be oefahedra, with dodecahedral planes, are associated witfi 
orthoclase, tourmaline, etc., at Pay’s Mica Mine,* on Hurricane Moun- 
tain, Yancey county. 
98. Cot [Bibite. 
This mineral also occurs at Ray’s Mica Mine* in imperfect crystals- 
and grains, associated with garnet, beryl, etc., in orthoclase’ and bvusco'- 
