DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY. 105 



Miscellaneous specimens illustrating British occurrences selected 

 from the collections of the late Mr. F. W. Rudler, Mr. W. Semmons, 

 and Mr. Warburton, including : — fluor, apatite, chalcotrichite, and 

 copper-glance, from Cornwall ; chalybite from Cumberland ; 

 anhydrite from Newark. 



Rocks. 

 By Presentation. 



Phonolite from the Wolf Rock, Cornwall : hy Walter Barratt, 

 Esq. 



Set of 16 specimens collected by the donor in British East 

 Africa : hy Arthur Champion, Esq. 



A large collection, numbering 879 specimens, collected by the 

 donor in the Cape Verd Islands : hy Walter Child, Esq. 



Topaz-quartz-porphyry from Mt. Bischoff, Tasmania : hy Rev. 

 Alfred Curtis. 



Lava from the volcano of Sakurajima, Japan (eruption of 

 January, 1914) : hy Prof. Kotora Jimho. 



Metamorphosed diabase with axinite from St. Ives, Cornwall : 

 hy F. P. Mennell, Esq. 



Andesite from Mt. Tarawera, New Zealand (eruption of June, 

 1886) : by Br. A. B. Rendle, F.R.S. 



Porphyritic basalt from Rye Water, Ayrshire : hy John Smith.. 

 Esq. 



Riebeckite-rhyolites from Lerui'n Kano, Northern Nigeria ; 

 by A. Stanley Williams, Esq. 



By Exchange : 

 24 specimens of laterite from West African localities. 



Meteorites. 

 By Presentation : 



Bholghati, Deloi, Orissa, India, a fragment weighing 28*6 

 grams of the stone which fell on 29th October, 1905. 



Chainpur, Azamgarh, United Provinces, India, a fragment 

 weighing 399 grams of the stone which fell on 9th May, 1907. 



Karkh, Jhalawan, Baluchistan, 18 chips weighing together 226 

 grams of the stone which fell on 27th April, 1905. 



Khobar, Banda, United Provinces, India, a fragment weighing 

 338 grams of the stone which fell on 19th September, 1910. 



Kuttipuram, Malabar, Madras, India, a fragment weighing 725 

 grams of the stone which fell on 6th April, 1914. 



Lakangaon, Nimar, Indore, India, a fragment weighing 93*8 

 grams of the stone which fell on 24th November, 1910. 



Mirzapur Mauza, Dahariabad, United Provinces, India, a 

 fragment weighing 208'8 grams of the stone which fell on 7th 

 January, 1910. 



Shupiyan, Kashmir, India, a fragment weighing 68'9 grams of 

 the stone which fell in April, 1912. 



