NATURAL HISTORY. 
Copper Pyrxites. Ashburton Down mine. 
MALACHITE. Ditto. 
Brive Carsonate or Copprr.—“Uyner.” J. 
G. Croker, Esq. 
GALEN A—-veins in the slate formation. Hennock,’ 
and Tisington. 
BLENDE. Ditto, 
Minerat Carson—lIn the Bovey coal beds, 
Bovey Coat—Bovey heathfield, &e. 
RETIN ASPHALTUM—In the Bovey coal beds. 
FOSSILS. 
TRANSITION Lime, The greater part of the 
fossil remains that occur in this formation, are com- 
pletely blended with the solid mass of which they 
often form a considerable portion, tho’ some are 
occasionally met with preserved in a more distinct 
and seperate form; they belong mostly to the or- 
ders, Zoophyta, and Crinoidea. We have been 
favoured with an inspection of some recently found 
at Bradley,, near Newton. by J. G. Croker, Esq. 
in a vertical fissure, imbedded in biue feetid decom- 
posing Lime. They consists of Trilobites—Penta- 
crinites— Madrepores—Ampiexi — Ortbocerates— 
Tnoceraini — Terebratulea—Ostreze—V enericardize 
