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Rare or New Species. 
224. KALLILITE, Ni Bi S, from Siegen, Prussia. 
225. VESZELYITE, from Banat, Hungary. Phospho-arsenate of 
copper and zinc. 
226. SELLARTE, Mg F,. Gebroulaz, Savoy. 
227. VOLTAITE, an iron sulphate from Schméllnitz, Hungary. 
228. GLAUCOPHANE, Syra, Greece. Original locality. 
229. NICKEL ALUMINA SILICATE. Buncombe Co., N. C. 
Specimens from New Localities. 
230. VARISCITE, Al Po, +2H,O, from Utah County, Utah, in 
nodules. 
231. TETRADYMITE, Bi,Te,, from Helena, Montana. 
232. BISMUTHMITE, Bi,S,, from Jefferson Co., Montana. 
233. HEMATITE CRYSTALS. Zacatecas, Mexico. 
234. MENACCANITE CRYSTAL. North Garden, Virginia. 
235. CUPRITE RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON, from Anaconda Mine. 
236. MONAZITE CRYSTAL, from South Lyme, Conn. 
237. ATACAMITE CRYSTALS, from Globe Mines, Arizona. 
238. MassiIcoT, PbO, from near Tombstone, Arizona. 
239. MINIUM, Pb,O,, from Tombstone, Arizona. 
240. BROCHANTITE, from Zacatecas, Mexico. 
241. ALLANITE, large specimen, Mineville, N. Y. 
Other Specimens. 
242. Casts of CAVITIES in Quartz of Upper Montclair, N. J. The 
original mineral is unknown. 
243. CHALCOPYRITE in tabular crystals, possibly pseudomorphic 
after Marcasite, from Bruce Mine, Lake Huron. 
244. SERPENTINE “Cubic Pseudomorph, after an unknown 
mineral.”’ 
