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Phosplioroclialcite, phosphate ol copper. 672, Eheitenbach, 

 the Rhine. 



Tennaniiie, arsenical fahlore. 6258, St. Just, Cornwall. 10362, 

 Mount Lyell, Tasmania. 



'Bournonite, sulphide of antimony, lead, and copper. 671, 

 Herodsfoot Mine, Cornwall, shows the characteristic cog-wheel- 

 like crystals moderately well. 3621, Black Horse, Idaho. 



Enargite, sulph-arsenate of copper. 10018, Mexico. 



Various ores from Moonteroo, Northern Territory, Burra Case 83. 



Burra, Kapunda, Moonta, Walleroo, and Balhannah. South 



^ ' ' Australia. 



5689, Burra Burra, azurite with malacliite; cut and polished. 



1247, Walleroo, and other specimens of crystallised atacamite. 



Various ores from Eockhampton, Cloncnrry, Clermont, Queensland. 

 Charters Towers, Peak Downs, Kilkivan, Mount Plora, Star 

 E-iver, Grladstone, and Chillago. 



5792, Dottswood Mine, shows native copper on porphyrite. 



9011, the copper plant, which is believed to mark the outcrop 

 of copper lodes. 



In case 105 is a beautiful specimen of polished malachite from 

 Peak Downs. 



9733, Chillagoe ; clirijsocolhi pseudomorphous after azurite. 



Mount Lyell sulphides. 7249, Globe Mine, Mount Agnew ; Tasmania. 

 fcMore with dolomite. 



Native copper and carbonates in volcanic rock from the Nelson New Zealand. 



Mine. 



Native copper, cuprite, malacliite, azurite, and copper pyrites ifew 

 „ .,,.,. ' Caledonia, 



irom various locaiitiesi 



Copper pyrites and hornite from Namaqualand. South Africa. 



TIN. Case 85. 



Numerous lode tin ores from Herberton, and some from Queensland. 

 Stanthorpe ; 495, Stanthorpe, shows good crystal faces. 



501 and 1704, Cannibal Creek, Cooktown ; massive ores closely 

 resembling those from the Barrier Kange of New South "Wales. 



