ALUMINA. 
359 
Flg> 363, 1,lg ' 3C4, St. Lawrence County. Near the village of Gou- 
verneur, crystals of tourmaline have been found, vary¬ 
ing from one inch to several inches in length, and 
from one to four inches in diameter. The colours 
are light reddish brown, cinnamon and dark brown, 
and they are associated with apatite, scapolite, mica, 
etc. in white limestone. The nonoduodecimale of 
Flaky, Fig. 363, and the form Fig. 364, have been 
found at this locality ; but it is difficult to obtain per¬ 
fect crystals. P on o 141° 40 / ; P on n 156° 43 / ; l 
on o 135° 44'; o on o 103° 20' ( Ilauy ). 
At Richville, in the town of Dekalb, brown tourmaline, in perfect crystals, associated with 
tremolite, occurs in the soft and tough pyroxene and white limestone. The crystals are very 
brittle ; and this, together with the peculiar toughness of the gangue, renders it exceedingly 
difficult to obtain perfect crystals. 
Eight miles from Potsdam, on the road to Pierrepont, tourmaline is said to have been found 
in crystals three inches in diameter.* 
Saratoga County. One of the most interesting localities of tourmaline in this State, is in 
the town of Greenfield, about a mile north of Saratoga-Springs. The mineral is of a jet black 
colour, often having the sides and terminations highly finished. The crystals are usually 
small, and are associated with garnet, chrysoberyl, feldspar, apatite and mica, in quartz or 
a very coarse granite which forms a vein in gneiss. The following forms have been observed 
at this locality, viz : Fig. 362; Fig. 365, the isogone of Flaky; Fig. 366, the same with 
the additional plane l; Fig. 367, tredecimale of Flauy; Fig. 368, a modification of the pre¬ 
ceding ; 
Fig. 367. 
Fig. 368. 
I. Finch. American Journal of Science . XIX. 220. 
