I 



ill 



AND MINERALS. 



171 



127. 



>J 



Phillips 



128.-AWGDALOIDAL LAVA, the vesicles mostly empty 

 ne containing a little Phillir>si.t«. * P7 > 



Upper 

 Gallery. 



Table-case 



in Recess 4 



129. 



daloid. 



•Phillipsite, cruciform macled crystals in am ^. 



130.-YESICULAK lava, with crystals of analcime (hy- 

 drous silicate of soda and alumina). ~ {3f 



Somma. 

 131. 



of lime and alumina) 



S. Anastasia di 



(hyd, 



132. 



of lime) 



(P 



133 --Calcareous breccia, with fragments 



altered limestone .—Monte di Ottajano. 



of 



green 



l°TZ l^ WUh *** fr <W* of lime- 



stone.— Monte Somma. 



135. 

 136. 



LIMESTONE. Fossa 



-cxr *"»"» \xrunae. 



White limestone, similar to the last, but harder. 



137 — White 



138. 



Chryroprase (light green amorphous quartz). 



139 — Fibrous gypsum, coating lava. 

 140 — Similar specimens to 138. 

 1 4 1 .— Trach ytic lava, with cry St! 

 cohte), from the Solfatara, near Naolos. 



boMcd etyttr f H ' T0NE ™ BPHrEY • •**"* with em " 



£ felspar (rya 



& 



j 



Ischia. 

 145. 



mica), from Montagna di Castell 



from the 



>/ 



-Granite (g^*, white an d vet felspar, and black 



amare, near Naples. 



