Minerals. 441 



Treveiyan (Sir WALTER CALVEKLEY, Bart.). [1797-1879] 

 Presented, in 1826, zeolites, opal, etc., from the Faroe Islands. 



Tudor (?). 



See SMITH (Dr. Christen). 



Ulrich (GEORG HEINRICH FRIEDRICH). [1830-1900] 



Professor of mining and mineralogy at the University of Otago, 



Dnnedin, New Zealand. 



Presented, in 1890, specimens of awaruite (terrestrial nickel-iron) 



and serpentine, from New Zealand ; and, in 1894, a fragment of the 



Makariwa meteorite. 



Unaniie (HIPOLITO). [1755 (1758 ?)-1833] 

 Secretary of the Philosophical Society at Lima. 

 Presented, in 1814, silver in calcite, from Peru. 



United Asbestos Company. 



Presented, in 1890, asbestos (a mass of long, white fibres) from 

 Valtellina, Lombardy, Italy. 



Vicary (WILLIAM). [1811-1903] 



Presented, in 1874, a collection of "Exeter trap "and other volcanic 

 rocks (about 30 specimens) from Devonshire. 



Vienna, Imperial Museum of. 



Presented, in 1814, a fragment of the Stannem meteorite. 



Vines (STUART). 



See FITZGERALD (Edward Arthur). 



Ward (Rev. JAMES CLIFTON). [1843-1880] 



Presented, in 1877, specimens of volcanic ash, etc., which he had 

 collected in the vicinity of Keswick, Cumberland. 



Warth (Dr. H.). 



Presented, in 1876, crystallised specimens of blodite from the Mayo 

 salt mines, Punjab, India. 



Wavell (Dr. WILLIAM). [S-1829] 



Presented, in 1817, a specimen (from Devonshire) of wavellite, a 

 mineral species which had been named after him. 



Webb (PHILIP BARKER). [1793-1854] 



Presented, in 1841, about 300 specimens of phonolitio and basaltic 

 lavas, which he had collected in the Canary Islands. 



Western Australia, Government of. 



Presented, in 1902, a collection of gold tellurides and other gold ores 

 from Western Australia. 



Western Australia, Mines of. 



Various companies presented, in 1902, gold tellurides and other gold 

 ores from Western Australia. 



Widdrington (Capt. SAMUEL EDWARD, B.N.). 



See COOK, aftenvards WIDDRINGTON (Capt. Samuel Edward, .R.A.). 



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