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117. SciTEELITE. 
Orange colored quadratic octahedra are found at the Flowe Mine ; yel- 
lowish brown and greyish, imperfect crystalline masses at the Cosby 
Mine, also at the Cullen’s Mine, Cabarrus county, in rounded granular 
patches ot a greyish yellow color, with auriferous pyrite in quartz. 
118. CuPROSCnEEEITE. 
This mineral was first observed and distinguished by me at the Cosby 
Mine, Cabarrus county, where it occurs in pulverulent masses of a pis- 
tacchio-green color, with sheelite and wolfram. 
119. Stolzite. 
A few small quadratic octahedra of a blueish grey color and one greyish 
yellow, somewhat barrel-shaped crystal of this very rare mineral has 
been found in one specimen of quartz, associated with brown zincblende, 
at Silver Hill, Davidson county. 
6. Sulphates, Chromates , Etc. 
1 20. Barite. 
In small white tabular crystals, with pyromorphite and manganese ores 
at the McMakin Mine, Cabarrus county. The laminated and coarsely 
granular white variety at the Cosb} 7 Mine* and orchard vein, in Cabarrus 
county ; a vein of the coarsely laminated, grejdsh white barite, at the 
Latta Mine,* near Hillsboro’, Orange county. It occurs coarsely granu- 
lar, and has the appearance of white marble, at Colonel Walkup’s,* Union 
county. A vein of very white compact and granular barite of from seven 
to eight feet in width, has been found at Crowder’s Mountain ; west of 
the Blue Bidge, a vein of eight feet in width, of the white granular 
variety, exists at Chandlers’,* nine miles below Marshall, in Madison 
county, where it is white and greyish white, and of a granular structure, 
with small patches of laminated barite, and again on Elkin creek,* 
Wilkes county. 
121. Anglesite. 
In small tabular rhombic prisms, with very few additional planes in 
