708 SEC. 16. GEOLOGY AND MINING. 



Villages are shown in vermilion, railways and high roads in black, standing 

 and running waters in blue, with corresponding figures referring to index, 

 which is attached to the relief. 



3282. Model of the Altendorf Trough, "Flotz Sonnen- 

 schein." " Bcrggewerhschaftskasse" Bochum, Westphalia. 



3283. Fourteen Models of Faults in the Carboniferous 

 rocks. " Berggewerkschaftskasse" Bochum, Westphalia. 



3285. Geological Sections. University Museum, Oxford. 



Coast of Dorset, from Lyme Regis to Isle of Portland. 



Slapton Sands, between Dartmouth and Plymouth. 



Dunolly Castle, near Oban. 



Brent Tor, near Tavistock. 



View from Exmouth. 



Parallel Roads of Glen Roy. 



Section from Beerhead to Axmouth. 



Country between Malverns and Cotswolds. 



Coast of Dorset between Charmouth and Abbotsbury. 



Submarine Forest of Stolford. 



Views of the Coast of Devon E. and W. of Sidmouth (2). 



Sections of Landslip. 



Bird's Eye View of part of Devonshire. 



View of Cliffs, Lyme Regis. 



3287a. Microscopical Preparations of Spanish Bocks. 



Francisco Quiroga, Madrid. 



1. Spanish silicious diatoms. 



2. Rutile from Horcaguelo (Madrid). 



3. Molibdate of lead from Quentar (Granada). 



4. Tourmaline from Buitrago (Madrid). 



5. Tremolite from the province of Guadalayera, composed of tremolite and 



6. Meteorolite from Molina (Murcia), 24th December 1858 ; composed of 



pyroxene, peridot, and other metallic substances. 



7. Meteorolite from Molina (Murcia), 24th December 1858 ; insoluble 



silicate produced by the action of acids ; formed of pyroxene. 



8. Meteorolite from Cangas de Onis (Asturias), 6th December 1866 ; it 



is formed of pyroxene, peridot, and metallic substances. 



9. Dimyte from the Serrania de Ronda, formed of peridot picotite.* 



10. Dimyte from the Serrania de Ronda, formed of peridot, picotite.* 



11. Chrysolite from the Serrania de Ronda, formed of peridot, diopside.* 



12. Serpentine from Sierra Parda (Serrania de Ronda), formed of peridot, 



serpentine, hematite.* 



13. Serpentine from Sierra Parda (Serrania de Ronda), formed of serpen- 



tine, peridot, magnetite, hematite.* 



14. Serpentine from Istau (Serrania de Ronda), formed of serpentine and 



magnetite. 



15. Serpentine from Ystau (Serrania de Ronda), formed of serpentine and 



magnetite. 



* Brevis apimtis auria^del origen peridotico de la serpentina de la Serrania de Ronda, 

 by Don T. Macpherson. Anales de la Sociedad Espaiiola de Historia Natural, J. iv . 



