On the Minerals of Gloucestershire, with part of the adjacent 
Counties of Somerset and Worcestershire, compiled by Mr. W. C. 
Lucy ; also list of Derived Rocks found in the Northern Draft 
Gravel over the same area, by Mr. W. C. Lucy. 
Last year I was requested by Mr. C. J. Woopwarp, F.G.S., 
of the Birmingham and Midland Institute, to supply him with 
a list of the Minerals of the County of Gloucester, for a new 
edition of a work on the Mineralogy of England. Through the 
kindness of Mr. Wernerep, Mr. Fryer, and Mr. Brarn, I was 
able to send him a part of the following information, to which 
corrections and additions have since been made. I have now 
added a valuable contribution from Rev. Dr. F. Surrus, F.G.S., 
of Churchdown. 
Minerals from the neighbourhood of Bristol. By EDWARD WETHERED, F.G.S., 
of Cheltenham. 
Name of Mineral Locality Geological Formation 
Hematite Clifton, Winford,|Dolomitic Conglomerate 
Weston -super-Mare,| where it is in contact with 
Mendips, Frampton| the Carboniferous Lime- 
Cottrell,(inthe Pen-| stone. In “Pockets” in 
nant Grit) the Limestone. Forms 
workable deposits in the fis- 
sures of the Pennant Grit of 
the Middle Coal Measures 
Géthite (Crystals of a|Clevedon Dolomitic Conglomerate, only 
Hydrous Peroxide in small quantities 
of Iron) 
Yellow Ochre ‘W eston-super:- Mare,|Weston-super-Mare, Mendips, 
wherever iron ore is|_ etc. 
found in “ Pockets” 
in the Mountain 
Limestone 
Ironstone Nodules and|Kaston, Bedminster, 
Black Band Iron-| Kingswood Lower Coal Measures 
stone 
Malachite ahs Dolomitic Conglomerate, only 
in small quantities 
Galena Mendips, Clevedon {In Dolomitic Conglomerate 
Shirehampton and Mountain Limestone 
fissures 
