440 Minerals. 



Symes (061. MICHAEL). [1753?-! 809] 



The largest and most remarkable crystal, or parallel growth of crystals, 

 of rubellite, known to exist, was given by the King of Ava to Col. Symes, 

 when the latter was on an Embassy to that country in 1795 ; it was 

 acquired for the Trustees, in 1810, by the purchase of the Greville 

 collection. 



Szabo (Prof. JOZSEF). [1822-1894] 



Presented, in 1876, a collection (about 40 specimens) of andesitic 

 rocks from Hungary. 



Talmage (Dr. JAMES EDWARD). 



Professor of geology at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. 



Presented, in 1893, crystals of selenite, of extraordinary size, from 

 Wayne County, Utah. 



Tattenall (Mrs. ANN). 



Bequeathed about 120 mineral specimens, which were acquired by the 

 Trustees in 1848. 



Tayler (JOHN WILLIAM). [1822- ] 



Presented, in 1855, Greenland minerals, including fine columbites ; 

 and, in 1861, eudialyte, sapphirine and allanite, from Greenland. 



Taylor (JOHN). [1789?-! 863] 



Mining engineer. 



Presented, in 1825, brilliant, greenish-yellow crystals of pyromorphite 

 on the matrix, from Wheal Alfred, Cornwall ; and, in 1859, a magnificent 

 group of white and colourless lamellar crystals of cerussite, many of them 

 twinned, from Logylas mine, Aberystwith, Cardiganshire. 



Taylor (W.). 

 Of Elgin, N.B. 

 Presented, in 1895, a fragment of the Conception meteorite. 



Tendron (FREDERICK). 



Presented, in 1883, a very fine crystal of pyrrhotite from Morro Velho, 

 Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



Thomasset (H. P.). 



Presented, in 1898, a large suite of very delicately crystallised speci- 

 mens of aragonite from the Sterkfontein caves, Barnett, Transvaal. 



Thomson (TAYLOUR). 



Presented, in 1863, a fragment of the Vaca Muerta meteorite. 



Tilden (Dr. JOHN N.). 

 Of New York State. 

 Presented, in 1886, a fragment of the Jenny's Creek meteorite. 



Trail (Lady FRANCES). 



Presented, in 1833, worked articles of agate and heliotrope. 



Treasury, Lords Commissioners of the. 



Presented, in 1876, about 150 specimens of basaltic lavas, etc., from 

 the Island of Kodrigues, which had' been collected by Prof. I. Bay ley 

 Balfour during the " Transit of Venus " Expedition of Irf74-lb75. 



