Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Corundum Date Found: February 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL.

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Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Corundum Date Found: February 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Geode Date Found: April 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Gneiss Date Found: February 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Granite Date Found: April 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Gypsum Date Found: February 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Quartz Date Found: December 2010 Place Found: Chattanooga, TN

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Sandstone Date Found: February 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Obsidian Date Found: April 2011 Place Found: Macon, MS

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Pyrite (Fool’s Gold) Date Found: April 2011 Place Found: Macon, MS

Lauren’s Rock Collection Name: Talc Date Found: February 2011 Place Found: Madison County, AL