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Mineral Specimens

No 1. Fluate of Lime ( transparent, purple
and yellow varieties)

From the locality mentioned Long's
expedition to the Rocky Mountains Vol 2 p422
& Schoolcrafts travels in the Mississippi valley
page 196. Seventeen miles below Shawneetown
Illinois

2 Muriate of Lime journal Feb 23 1828
From Onondoga N.Y. I was not informed
how it was situated there; but it is prob=
ably a deposit from the water of the salt
strings about that place

3 Sulphuret of Lead (Galena)
From Fever River Illinois.

4 Sulphuret of Lead in a gaugue
of Sulphate of Barytes
From Paris Ky.

5 Radiated Calc Spar, attached to
conglomerate or pudding stone.
A large bed of this rock formes
the bank of Elk Creek about one mile

p. 62 and 63

63

Mineral Specimens

No 1. Fluate of Lime ( transparent, purple
and yellow varieties)

From the locality mentioned Long's
expedition to the Rocky Mountains Vol 2 p422
& Schoolcrafts travels in the Mississippi valley
page 196. Seventeen miles below Shawneetown
Illinois

2 Muriate of Lime journal Feb 23 1828
From Onondoga N.Y. I was not informed
how it was situated there; but it is prob=
ably a deposit from the water of the salt
strings about that place

3 Sulphuret of Lead (Galena)
From Fever River Illinois.

4 Sulphuret of Lead in a gaugue
of Sulphate of Barytes
From Paris Ky.

5 Radiated Calc Spar, attached to
conglomerate or pudding stone.
A large bed of this rock formes
the bank of Elk Creek about one mile