LIME. 
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so celebrated among mineralogists. It is, however, by no means abundant. On Goat island, 
it is found with similar associates in straw-yellow, and rarely dark purple cubes, in the fetid 
limestone. The specimens do not possess much beauty. 
Onondaga County. Cubes of a deep and beautiful purple colour may be seen in the seams 
of white calcareous spar which traverse the hydraulic limestone in the quarry near Manlius. 
The fluor is also sometimes in imperfect crystals, and in grains. 
Orange County. At Edenville and Amity in the town of Warwick, fluor spar of a dark 
purple colour occurs in grains, and rarely in cubic crystals. It is sometimes associated with 
scapolite, and at others with talc or mica and brucite, in calcareous spar. 
Saratoga County. Small specimens nearly colourless, and penetrated by pyrites, are said 
to have been found in limestone near the Springs.* 
St. Lawrence County. There are several localities of fluor spar in this county. Near 
Rossie it occurs in crystals of a purple co¬ 
lour, in calcareous spar, and sometimes 
exhibits the form of the cubo-octaedre of 
Haiiy. Fig. 117. P on i 125° 15 / 52". 
This mineral has also been found, accompa¬ 
nying galena, at Mineral point in Morris¬ 
town ; and large dodecahedral crystals, Fig. 
118, have been obtained in the town of De 
Kalb, but with the precise locality I am un¬ 
acquainted. They have the green tint of 
the specimens from Muscolunge lake. 
Warren County. Beautiful and highly modified crystals of fluor spar have been found 
by Dr. Emmons, in the vicinity of Johnsburgh. 
Fig. 117. 
Fig. 118. 
MURIATE OF LIME. 
Chloride of Calcium, of Chemists. 
Description. This salt is found in several of our mineral springs, and in small quantities 
also in the water of some wells. It is very soluble in water ; and when evaporated by the 
application of heat, it crystallizes on cooling in the form of long striated rhombic prisms. It 
is very deliquescent. Its presence may be detected in waters, by the addition of solutions 
of nitrate of silver and of oxalate of ammonia to separate portions. In each case there is 
formed a white precipitate if muriate of lime is present. 
Composition. Calcium 18.64, chlorine 32.27, water 49.09. Formula CaCl + 6Aq. 
Cleaveland’s Mineralogy. 
