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1 1 0 . W AVELL IT E . 
Globular and lieinispherical aggregations of white and greyish white 
w r avellite, associated with silver, galenite, pyrite, etc., are rarely met with 
at Silver Hill, Davidson county. 
111. PlIARMACOSIDERlTE. 
Exceedingly minute crystals of this mineral, of a brownish green color, 
are associated with the scorodite of George Ludwick’s Mine, Cabarrus 
county. 
112. Dufrenite. 
It is rarely met with in greyish green tufts of silky lustre, with the so- 
called “ black band” iron at Egypt, Chatham county. 
113. Toreernite. 
General Clingman reports Uranite (Torbqnite or Antunite\) (?) from 
Mitchell county, and other places. 
114:. Nitre. 
Crystalline crusts on mica slate at Nantehaleh river,* in Cherokee 
county. 
5. Tungstates. Molybdates , Etc. 
115. Wolframite. 
In laminated masses with cuproscheelite and §lieelite at the Cosby 
Mine,* and with barite, at the Elowe Mine, both in Cabarrus county ; 
also, according to General Clingman, frequent in Rutherford and Burke 
counties. 
116. Rhombic Tungstate of Lime. 
Associated with wolframite, in barite, at the Flowe Mine, in Cabarrus 
county, in small crystals and laminated masses of a yellowish and greyish 
color. 
