Some New York Minerals And Their Localities

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Some New York Minerals And Their Localities
Frank Lewis Nason
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The albite occurs in druses generally, though some crystals are from one to three mm. long, and these druses are glassy and per- fectly transparent. The mineral occurs coating the surfaces of all the other minerals, and sometimes filling seams of broken crystals.
Fragments of large, translucent crystals are found measuring more than five cm. in diameter. These fragments often have a beautiful, pearly lustre and a soft opalescence. Very handsome stones have been cut from some of these fragments.
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Graphite occurs much in the same form as in the surrounding limestones, though apparently not quite as abundant.
Dipyre crystals occur from minute drusy, to large crystals, five to ten cm. in length. All are glassy, translucent to transparent, and in color, vary from a grayish-green to apple green. Large crystal- line masses occur, enclosing crystals of sphene, penetrating quartz and tourmaline, and the surface of the masses, as it reaches into the enclosing calcite, is covered with ghissy, drusy crystals, though some are of considerable size.


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