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Fluorapatite from Litchfield County, Connecticut, USA

USA
 
  • Connecticut
    • Litchfield County
      • Canaan
        • Falls Village
Former Ed Force collection
      • Harwinton
Personally collected by A. Berluti in 2007
Brunet, William. (1978), Heterosite-Purpurite Locality in Connecticut. Rocks and Minerals: 53(2): 63.
Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
      • Litchfield
Moritz, Harold (n.d.) Personal Communication.
Brunet, William M. (1988). New Mineral Discoveries in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Abstract for presentation at the 14th Rochester Mineralogical Symposium in: Rocks & Minerals: 63(2): 126-7.
      • Morris
John Burnham collection
      • New Milford
        • Upper Merryall
Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
      • North Canaan
        • Canaan
[var. Manganese-bearing Fluorapatite] Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
      • Roxbury
        • Mine Hill (Ore Hill)
Dale and Gregory (1911)
      • Thomaston
Yedlin, Neal (1964) The Micromounter. Rocks & Minerals, 39 (5) 258-262 doi:10.1080/00357529.1964.11766001
King, V.T. (1986) World News on Mineral Occurrences. Rocks & Minerals: 61(6): 345.
        • Thomaston Dam
Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
King, Van (n.d.) Personal communcation.
Observed/collected by David S. Bernstein And Harold Moritz-June of 2011.
      • Torrington (Wolcottville)
Mike Polletta specimen
William M. Agar (1930) The Hodges Nickel Prospect, Torrington, Connecticut. American Journal of Science, 5th series, Vol. XIX, No. 111.
      • Washington
Januzzi, Ron E., Seaman, David M. (1976) Mineral Localities of Connecticut and Southeastern New York State and Pegmatite Minerals of the World. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
Januzzi, Ronald (1959) The Minerals of Western Connecticut and Southeastern New York State.. The Mineralogical Press, Danbury, Connecticut.
Moritz, Harold (n.d.) Personal Communication.
      • Woodbury
Mike Polletta Observation
 
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