MINERALS IN ORANGE COUNTY. 
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Pseudolite, one mile southwest and one mile south of Amity. 
Q,uartz crystals, in Blooming-grove, Warwick and Goshen. 
Rhomb spar (red), at the Two-ponds in Monroe. 
Sahlite, at the Forest of Dean, Rich iron. Long, Mountain, Patterson, Sterling and O’Neil mines, all 
in Monroe; and three miles southeast of Greenwood furnace. 
Sapphire, one mile east and one mile south of Amity. 
Satin spar, in Blooming-grove, and five miles south of Goshen. 
Scapolite crystals, at the Two-ponds and Greenwood furnace, in Monroe; one mile and a half north of 
Edenville, and in Amity. 
Scorodite (drusy), Edenville. 
Serpentine, at Q,ueensborough, and at the Forshee mines, both in Monroe; two miles northwest of 
Sterling in Warwick; one mile south of Amity; one mile southwest, and one mile east of the 
same; and at the O’Neil and Clove mines in Monroe. 
Sphene, in Amity; one mile southwest of Amity; one mile north of Edenville; at Rocky hill in War¬ 
wick ; four miles southeast of Warwick; four miles southwest of the Saw-works, and at Two- 
ponds, both in Monroe. 
Spinelles, two miles east of Greenwood, in Monroe. 
Spinelles (black), in Amity, one mile south of Amity, half a mile west of Amity, one mile north of 
Edenville, at Mount Eve, two miles and a half southeast of Monroe works, at the Two-ponds 
in Monroe, four miles west of West-Point, at the Forest of Dean, and four miles southeast of 
Woodbury furnace; (red), in Amity, half a mile southeast of Amity, and one mile west of the 
same; (grey), one mile southwest of Amity; (green), in Amity. 
Sulphate of lime, one mile north of Edenville. 
Talc, one mile southwest and half a mile southeast of Amity. 
Tourmaline, one mile north of Pdenville, one mile southwest of Amity, and at Rocky hill in War¬ 
wick. 
Tourmaline (yellow), one mile southwest of Amity. 
TremoHte (green), one mile north of Edenville; (brown), one mile north of Edenville, and at the 
Forshee mines in Monroe; (white), one mile north of Edenville, and one mile southwest and 
one mile southeast of Amity; (grey), one mile southwest of Amity. 
Warwickite, one mile south of Amity. 
Zircon (brown), at Mount Eve; (red), at Deer hill in Cornwall, in Amity, and one mile north of 
Edenville; (red and white,) at M‘Gee’s hill; (black), at Rocky hill in Warwick, and one mile 
northeast of Amity; (black, enclosed in white), at Rocky hill.* 
t Manuscript Notes of the Geological Survey of the First District, Vol. viii, p. 395. 
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