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- Bergen County & Hudson County
| James G. Manchester (1919) The Minerals of the Bergen Archways, American Mineralogist, 4: 107-116 |
| The Minerals of NYC & Its Environs, NY Min. Club Bull. Vol. 3, No. 1, Manchester, J.G. (1931): 68. |
| Rocks & Min.: 59-157-183 (1984), Peters, Joseph J. NJ Geol. Survey Bull. #64 (1960), Mason, B. Mins. of NYC & Its Environs, NY Min. Club (1931), Manchester, J.G. |
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club |
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club Canfield (1889). Darton (1882) & (1883) |
| Rocks & Min.: (1984):161. Manchester (1919) |
| Amer. Jour. of Sci.: 40:69-73 (1841), Bourne. |
| Minerals of Laurel Hill, Secaucus, NJ, Facciolla, N.W. (published privately). |
| Ritter and Ritter 1956 |
| Rock Currier |
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club |
| Mineralogical Record, 40:511-524 |
| Mason, B. H. (1960). Trap rock minerals of New Jersey (Vol. 64). State of New Jersey, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, Division of Planning and Development. |
| 59:157-183, Peters, Joseph J. (1984) NJ Geol. Survey Bull. #64 (1960), Mason, B. Rocks & Min.: 15:111-115 (1940), Sachs Mins. of NYC & Its Environs, NY Min. Club (1931), Manchester, J.G. Min. Collector: 15:113-118 (1908), Papke |
| Betts, John (n.d.) John Betts website listing. |
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club |
| Dana 6:1066. |
| Rocks & Min.: 59: 157-183 (1984), Peters, Joseph J. Peters, Thomas A., Peters, Joseph J. (1978) Famous Mineral Localities: Paterson, New Jersey. The Mineralogical Record, 9 (3) 157-179 |
| John Durkos collection Chester S. Lemanski Jr. visual ID. |
| Rocks & Min.: 59:157-183, Peters, J.J. (1984) Peters, Thomas A., Peters, Joseph J. (1978) Famous Mineral Localities: Paterson, New Jersey. The Mineralogical Record, 9 (3) 157-179 Min. Collector 15: 113-118, Papke, H. (1908) Mineral Collector: 2:138-139, Ehrman, A.H. (1895) |
| Rocks & Min.: 59:157-183 (1984), Peters, J.J. Lapidary Jour.: 32:1700-1720, Mins. of the Watchungs, Part II, Vitali, G. (1978) Peters, Thomas A., Peters, Joseph J. (1978) Famous Mineral Localities: Paterson, New Jersey. The Mineralogical Record, 9 (3) 157-179 A Quest for NJ Mins., R. Speiser (1978): 18. Rocks & Minerals 80:4 pp234-241 |
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| The Minerals of NYC & Its Environs, NY Min. Club Bull. Vol. 3, No. 1, Manchester, J.G. (1931): 35. |
| Dunn, Pete J. (1995) Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey: The world's most magnificent mineral deposits Vol. 4. The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society. Parker, F.: The Picking Table:24(2):8 (1983) |
- Houdaille Quarry (Summit Quarry; Commonwealth Quarry)
| Rocks & Min.:13:75-79. |
| Manchester, James G. (1931) The Minerals of New York City and its Environs. Bulletin of the New York Mineralogical Club Vol. 3 (1) New York Mineralogical Club |
Lincoln Park, Morris County, New Jersey, USA