578 GEOLOGY OF THE FIRST DISTRICT, 
Felspar crystallized, in Amity; one mile east of Amity; at Rocky hill in Warwick, and one mile north 
of Edenville. 
Fibrolite, at Q,ueenshorough, in Monroe. 
Fluor spar, one mile east and one mile southwest of Amity, and one mile north of Edenville, 
Galena, at Fall brook in Deerpark. 
Garnet, one mile southwest of Amity; at the O’Neil mine and at Two-ponds in Monroe, and two miles 
east of Warwick. 
Hornblende (crystallized), at Sterling and Two-ponds, in Monroe; in Amity; at Mount Eve; one mile 
north of Edenville; one mile northwest of Edenville; one mile southeast of Amity; one mile 
south of Amity, and one mile southwest of Amity. 
Iceland spar, one mile southwest of Amity. 
Idocrase, in Amity; one mile southeast, and half a mile south of Amity; and one mile north of Eden- 
ville. 
Iron pyrites (cubes), two miles southeast of Warwick. 
Iron pyrites (cubic), at Carpenter’s point, and four miles north of Newburgh. 
Iron pyrites (massive), at the Clove, O’Neil, Greenwood, Rich iron, Forshee and Spruce-swamp mines, 
all in Monroe. 
Iron pyrites, two miles southeast of Warwick, and at Sugarloaf and Snake hill in Goshen. 
Iron pyrites (white), in crystals, at Rocky hill in Warwick, 
Jasper (red, yellow and black), at Bellvale, four miles east of Warwick. 
Kaolin, one mile north of Southfield furnace in Monroe. 
Kyanite, at Rocky hill in Warwick; two miles southeast of Warwick, and at Q,ueensborough in Monroe. 
Labradorite, one mile southwest of Phillipsburgh; in Walkill; half a mile northwest of Washington- 
ville in Blooming-grove; in Warwick, and four miles south of Goshen. 
Lydian stone, at Canterbury in Cornwall. 
Magnetic iron ore (crystallized), at the O’Neil and the Sterling mines, in Monroe. 
Magnetic iron ore (massive), at the O’Neil, Forshee, Sterling, Belcher, Crossway, Spruce-swamp, 
Mountain, Patterson, Long, Greenwood, Rich iron, Horsenclever, Forest of Dean, and Clove 
mines, all in Monroe. 
Magnetic iron ore, at Green’s and at Titus’s mines, on Deer hill, in the town of Cornwall; also two 
miles east of Warwick ; in Amity; and four miles southeast of Woodbury furnace, in Monroe. 
Magnetic pyrites, at the O’Neil mine, and the Rich iron mine, Monroe. 
Meionite, at the Two-ponds and the Forest of Dean, in Monroe. 
Mica (greenish white), at the Forshee mines; (green), at the Clove and Sterling mines; (black), at 
Greenwood furnace; (red), Mount Eve. 
Orpiment, one mile north of Edenville. 
Oxide of titanium, one mile southwest of Amity, and one mile and a half southeast of Warwick. 
Pargasite, in Amity; two miles northeast of Greenwood; at the Two-ponds and the Forest of Dean, in 
Monroe; four miles west of Westport, and four miles southeast of Woodbury furnace, both in 
Cornwall. 
Phosphate of lime (crystallized). Amity and Edenville. 
Plumbago, in Amity. 
Plumbago (radiated), three miles southwest of Saw-works in Monroe. 
