114 List of the Geological and Mineralogical 



neighbouring country, including the collection of encrinites, &c. 

 belonging to Mr Miller, the curator. Private collections at Bristol, 

 rich in the fossils of the adjacent country ; Mr Johnson's ; Cum- 

 berland's and Blackenridge's. Other collections there belonging to 

 the Reverend Dr Beelie, and to R. Bright, Esq. Ham Green. At 

 Tritwmth, Reverend Dr Cooke's. 



Hampshire. — Philosophical Institution, Portsmouth. Vine, Esq. 

 Isle of Wight. Mrs Murchison, Nurstead House, near Peters- 

 field, (chalk and green-sand fossils). Miss Beaminster, Christ- 

 church (sells collections of tertiary fossils). Mr Griffith, near 

 Christchurch. Mrs Newby of Newlands, near Lymington (Lon- 

 don clay, plastic clay, and fresh-water shells of Herdwell). 



Kent. Philosophical Institution of Canterbury. Mr Crow of Mar- 

 gate (Sheppy fossils). 



Lancashire. — Philosophical Institution of Liverpool. Dr Traill (mi- 

 nerals). 



Leicestershire. — At Queeriby Hall, an interesting suite of lias fos- 

 sils. 



Middlesex. — In London, the best collections of minerals are at the 

 British Museum ; at Mr Heulands', mineral-dealer, King's Street, 

 St James's ; at Sir A. Hume's, &c. Best collections of rocks at the 

 Geological Society, Somerset House; Royal Institution in Albe- 

 marle Street; London Institution in the City; Mr Greenough's, 

 Regent's Park, Mr Stokes, Grey's Inn, (fossil shells and plants, 

 &c. &c. 



Norfolk. — Philosophical Institution, iVbr?«?V//; Mr Woodward, Ditto; 

 (crag and chalk fossils) ; Mr Henley of Landringham, North Lynn, 

 (lias fossils) ; Reverend Mr Leith, {Shropham Hall.) 



Northumberland. — Duchess of Northumberland, Alnwick ; Messrs 

 Winch and Hutton at Newcastle, (coal fossils) ; Philosophical 

 Institution at ditto; Sir J. Trevelyan, Wallington ; Mr Bigg of 

 Lindon, near Morpeth. 



Oxfordshire. — At Oxford, public geological collection, (extensive 

 series of British rocks and organic remains, together with a consi- 

 derable assemblage of foreign ones ; private collections of rock spe- 

 cimens, particularly volcanic, belonging to Dr Daubeny.) 



Somersetshire. — Philosophical Institution, Bath; private collec- 

 tions at ditto; Mr Lamb; Mr Pratt's; Dr Davies; and Reverend 

 Mr Richardson's ('llustrative of the adjoining country), near Bath ; 

 Mr Meade's, (fossil remains, minerals, &c.) ; Reverend Mr Skin- 

 ner of Camerton, (coal fossils). 

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