428 Minerals. 



Howarth (OSBERT HENRY). 



Of London. 



Presented, in 1899, a fragment of the El Banchito (Bacubirito) 

 meteorite. 



Hudson Bay Company. 



Presented, in 1818, a waterworn mass of copper, brought by Samuel 

 Hearne from a spot 29 or 30 miles S.S.E. of the mouth of the Coppermine 

 river, British North America, in 1771. 



Hume (Sir ABRAHAM, Bart.). [1749-1838]. 



Presented, in 1822, two polished slabs of jadeite from China. 



The fine mineral collection brought together by him is in the posses- 

 sion of the University of Cambridge. 



Hungarian Academy of Sciences. 



See BUDAPEST, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. 



Hunt (ARTHUR ROOPE). 



Presented, in 1895, a series of rock-specimens, which he had collected 

 in Devonshire ; the specimens were selected to show the relations between 

 the Devonian and metamorphic rocks. 



Hussak (Dr. EUGEN). 



Of the Commissao Geographica e Geologica de Sao Paulo, Brazil. 



Presented, in 1897, new minerals (tripuhyite, derbylite and lewisite) 

 from Brazil. 



India, Director of the Geological Survey of. 



Presented fragments of the Chandpur and Pirthalla meteorites in 

 1885, of the Nammianthal meteorite in 1886, of the Lalitpur meteorite 

 in 1887, of the Kahangarai meteorite in 1892, of the Bishunpur and Bori 

 meteorites in 1895, of the Ambapur Nayla meteoiite in 1896, of flhe 

 Nawalpali meteorite in 1897, of the Gambat meteorite in 1898, of the 

 Donga Kohrod and Kodaikanal meteorites in 1901, and of the Sindhri 

 meteorite in 1902 ; also a large crystal of colourless, transparent blodite, 

 very symmetrically developed on all sides, from Warcha Mine, Salt 

 Kange, Punjab, India, in 1893 ; and, in 1901, a large collection of typical 

 rock-specimens from India, which formed part of the India Exhibit at the 

 Paris Exhibition of 1900. 



India Museum, London. 



In 1877, fragments of meteorites, including the Gurram Konda stone, 

 and, in 1879, various mineral specimens and rock-collections, were trans- 

 ferred from the India Museum. 



India, Secretary of State for. 



Presented the Bustee, Durala and one of the Slialka meteoric stones 

 in 1860, a fragment of the Dhurmsala meteorite in 1861, one of the 

 Supuhee meteoric stones in 1865, and the Udipi meteorite in 1869. 



Indian Museum, Trustees of the. 



See CALCUTTA, Trustees of the Indiau Museum. 



Inglis (Sir ROBERT HARRY, Bart.). [1786-1855] 

 Trustee of the British Museum. 

 Presented, in 1842, harmotome, strontianite, etc., from Strontian. 



