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aggregations of different shades from colorless almost to black, also honey 
and wax yellow, green, brown, etc.; less abundant, and mostly of a yel 
lowisli green color, it is found at Silver Valley, Davidson county. In 
green and yellowish green crystals, at the Troutman and McMakin Mines, 
in Cabarrus county; also, at the Stewart Mine, in Union county, and in 
minute green crystals in the gold veins of the Baker* and Miller* Mines, 
Caldwell county. 
t‘0’5. MonA/M"e. 
It has been reported from the gold sands of Rutherford, Burke and 
McDowell counties; also, from the neighborhood ot Crowder’s Moun- 
tain. The only localities, from which I have seen it, are Todd’s Branch, 
in Mecklenburg county, where it has been found in association with 
diamond, zircon, etc., and Col. Mills’ Gold Mine, in Burke county. 
106. 'Olivenite. 
Minute green crystals and brownish green fibrous masses, associated 
With tetrahedfite, •scorodite, etc., at George Lud wick’s Mine, in Gabarcus 
•county, appears to belong to this species. 
107. PsEUOOMALACHITE. 
In reniform and fibrous masses, of a daik emerald green color, at the 
McGinn and Wilson Mines, in Mecklenburg county, Cullen’s Mine, in 
‘Cabarrus county, Fisher Hill Mine, in Guilford, at Clegg’s Mine,* in 
■■Chatham county, and. -about one mile from the Soapstone Quarry, in 
Moore county ;* also, at the Peach Bottom Mine,* in Alleghany county. 
108. Lazulit'e. 
In dark blue Crystals and crystalline masses, in quartz, and associated 
with cyanite and margarite at Crowder’s and Clubb’s Mountains, in 
Gaston county ; also, in quartz, and very little margarite, at Coffee Gap, 
In the Sauratown Mountains, Stokes county. 
109. ScouoriiTE. 
In small leekgrcew and yellowish green crystals, associated with tetra- 
ffedrite, quartz, etc., at George Ludwick’s Mine, in Cabarrus county, 
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