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Ch. 6: The Diamond

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PRECIOUS STONES.
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North Carolina, at Brindletown Creek, in Rutherford Co. ; at Portis Mines, in Franklin Co., with Gold in placer workings ; at Dysortville, in M'Dowell Co. Diamonds have also been found sparingly in Idaho and Oregon, in the west, and in Georgia (Hall Co.). One stone of 23-3/4 carats was found at Manchester (Virginia) in 1855. It is of interest to note that much of the rock in North Carolina consists of a schistose rock, and that a flexible sandstone similar to the itacolumite of Brazil is also found, though it has not yielded Diamonds so far. In Wisconsin Diamonds have been found in glacial deposits with Quartz, Garnet, Ilmenite, and Magnetite. It is pointed out by Professor Hobbs that the direction of the ice movement shows that most of this glacial débris came from the neighbourhood of Hudson Bay.
In British Guiana Diamonds have been found in gold-bearing gravels at Omai Creek (Harrison). The gravels seem to be composed of weathered dolerite, with Quartz and concretions of iron-stone. On the upper part of the Mazaruni river they have been found in gold-bearing gravels associated with Spinel, Tourmaline, Ilmenite, Topaz, and Corundum.
Diamonds have also been found in a rock on the Sea of Tanjan in Malacca, in Java, and in Celebes ; also at Serra Madre, in Mexico,of the variety Carbonado. King ("Precious Stones "), quotes Ammian for a locality known in the fourth century beyond the Sea of Azov.
Minute Diamonds have been found in meteorites, first in one that fell at Novo-Urei, in Russia, in 1886 ; but as this is an extra-terrestrial origin, the reader must consult such special articles as Sandberger (" Jahrbuch fur Minéralogie," 1889).
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