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  • New Jersey
    • Essex County
      • Millburn
        • Short Hills
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
    • Hudson County
      • Secaucus
Minerals of Laurel Hill, Secaucus, NJ, Facciolla, N.W. (published privately).
    • Morris County
      • Boonton Township
        • Powerville
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1: 42.
      • Jefferson Township
        • Tierneys Corner
Volkert, Richard A., 2009, Kornerupine: A Rare and Unusual Mineral in the New Jersey Highlands, The Picking Table, v. 50 (1): 20-21.
      • Montville Township
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
      • Morristown
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
      • Mount Olive
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1.
      • Rockaway Township
NJ State Geoil. Ann. Rpt. (1856):200.
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
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1856): 234.
    • Passaic County
      • Ringwood
Volkert, Richard A., 2009, Kornerupine: A Rare and Unusual Mineral in the New Jersey Highlands, The Picking Table, v. 50 (1): 20-21.
      • West Milford Township
        • Clinton
The Minerals of NYC & Its Environs, NY Min. Club Bull. Vol. 3, No. 1, Manchester, J.G. (1931): 71.
    • Sussex County
      • Andover Township
        • Clearwater
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: 1065.
      • Byram Township
        • Cranberry Lake
US Dept. of Int. Bur. of Mines ROI #6885 (1967):12.
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1906).
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1:45
        • Whitehall
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1:44.
      • Frankford Township
        • Wykertown
Am.Min.: 35: 500-507 (1950), Milton, C. & Davidson, N.: 500
      • Franklin
Dunn(1995):Pt4:511.
Frondel, Clifford (1972) The Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill - A Check List. Wiley Interscience.
      • Ogdensburg
        • Sterling Hill
Leavens, P. B., Zullo, J., & Verbeek, E. (2009). A complex, genthelvite-bearing skarn from the Passaic pit, Sterling Hill mine, Ogdensburg, New Jersey. Axis, 5, 26.
      • Wantage Township
        • Libertyville
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt. (1896):92.
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1: 53-54
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1: 54-55.
    • Union County
      • Watchung Reservation
        • Glenside Park (Feltville)
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
    • Warren County
      • Harmony Township
        • Scotts Mountain
Rutgers Univ. Bull. #5, Pt 1:26.
      • Jenny Jump Mountain
        • Independence Township
NJ State Geol. Ann. Rpt (1900):177
  • New York
    • Orange County
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
      • Town of Monroe
        • Village of Monroe
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
      • Town of Tuxedo
Frank Mazdab analyses on specimen field collected by Alfredo Petrov - https://www.rockptx.com/fkm-1-to-fkm-25/#FKM-21
        • Southfields
The Geology of Orange Co., Geol. Survey of NY, Reis, Heinrich (1895): 450.
      • Town of Warwick
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
        • Sterling Lake
NY State Museum Bull. Nos. 249-250, Magnetic Iron Deposits of SE NY, Clarke, John M. (Sep-Oct 1921): Index Map, 42, 78.
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
    • Rockland County
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
  • Pennsylvania
    • Northampton County
      • Easton
Lapham & Geyer, 1965. Mineral Collecting in Pennsylvania
 
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