MINERALS OF ORANGE COUNTY. 
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(F). LIST OF MINERALS OBSERVED IN MAKING THE EXAMINATION OF THE 
COUNTY OF ORANGE, BY W. HORTON. 
Amianthus, in Amity; at the O’Neil mine, and at Greenwood furnace; and Clove mine in the town of 
Monroe. 
Arragonite, at Edenville; one mile and a half west of Newburgh; and at the O’Neil mine in Monroe. 
Arsenical iron (massive), Edenville and Amity. 
Asbestus, at Mount Eve, and at the Forshee and Clove mines. 
Augite crystals, at Two-ponds; at Greenwood furnace; two miles southeast of Greenwood furnace; at 
Fort Montgomery; and in Edenville and Amity. 
Bog ore, in the towns of Blooming-grove, Goshen and New-Windsor. 
Boltonite, two miles and a half southeast of Monroe works; at the Two-ponds, and the Forest of Dean, 
in Monroe; four miles west of West-Point, in Cornwall; and four miles southeast of Woodbury 
furnace (fine specimens). 
Brown and red hematite, or limonite, in a bed two miles and a half west of Canterbury; also a quarter 
of a mile north of Clove mine, Monroe; at Bellvale, four miles east of Warwick; and near 
New-Milford, three miles southwest of Warwick. 
Brown spar, in the village of Warwick; one mile southeast of Warwick; and at Hampton, six miles 
southeast of Newburgh. 
Brucite, in Amity, and one mile south of the same; one mile north and one mile northwest of Eden¬ 
ville. 
Cacholong, four miles east of Warwick. 
Calc spar, four miles southeast of Woodbury furnace, in Monroe. 
Calc or rhomb spar (white), in Amity, and at the O’Neil mine; (red), in Amity; (red and white), two 
miles east of Greenwood furnace, in Monroe. 
Chalcedony (white, yellow and blue), four miles east of Warwick. 
Chrome chrystallized in octahedrons, at the Clove mine, in Monroe. 
Cinnamon stone, one mile southwest of Amity. 
Clintonite, in Amity, and one mile southwest of the same. 
Coccolite, four miles west of West-Point; at the Forest of Dean, in Monroe (beautiful black speci¬ 
mens) ; at Greenwood furnace; two miles east of Greenwood; two miles southeast of Green¬ 
wood; one mile west of Monroe works; at the Forshee mines; in Amity; at the O’Neil mine 
in Monroe, and Rocky hill in Warwick. 
Crichtonite, one mile south of Amity. 
Diallage, one mile south of Amity. 
Epidote (crystallized), one mile north of Southfield furnace; at the Long mine, and four miles south¬ 
east of Warwick. 
Felspar (red), at the Sterling and Patterson mines, at Two-ponds in Monroe, at Buttermilk falls in 
Cornwall, and at M'Gee’s hill in Warwick; (white), four miles west of West-Point; (adularia), 
three miles southeast of Monroe works. 
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