352 APPENDIX. 



FROM KAMTSCHATKA. 



44. Greenish-yellow Jasper, resembling horn- 

 stone. 



45. Red Jasper. — From the shore of the har- 

 bour of St. Peter and St. Paul, where the red 

 jasper is imbedded in red, and wdth this is stratified 

 horizontally. 



46. Crystallized Calcareous Spar, (H.'s inverse), 

 on grey-blue chalcedony and brown-semi-opal. 

 Fragment of a large kernel of the amygdaloid. — 

 Locality unknown. 



FROM THE ISLAND OF OWHYEE. 



47. Scoriaceous Lava, resembling the dross of a 

 forge. Near the under surface of a longish quad- 

 rangular specimen, a more compact layer of lava 

 runs through the porous mass, and which in one 

 half of the piece repulses the north pole of the 

 magnetic needle, and attracts it in the other. 



48. Scoriaceous Lava, with a very shining surface, 

 almost compact. Strikes fire with steel, and has 

 no influence at all on the magnet. — Both pieces 

 from a stream of lava from the Mouna Wororai, on 

 the west side of this island. 



FROM THE ISLAND OF GUAHON. 



49. Compact Lime-stone, flamed, flesh-coloured, 

 and reddish-white. Has a fine texture almost 

 even in the fracture, and several faint traces of 

 petrifaction. — From steep rocks on the S. W. 

 coast. 



