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A large, well-formed scalenoliedral crystal of calcite, from 

 Millclose mine, Derbyshire ; a large specimen of fluor from Wear- 

 dale, Co. Durham; barytes from Mexico; altered biotite from 

 Spain; and calamine crystals from Rhodesia: hy H. F. Collins, 

 Esq. 



Two large sheets of mica (4 ft. by 2 ft.) from Tanganyika 

 Territory : hy the Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office, 

 Downing Street [through Arnold Bradley, Esq.) 



Magnetite from Chamonix, Haute-Savoie : hy F . E . Coullet, 

 Esq. 



Ferrazite, a " fava " from the Brazilian diamond-washings 

 (a new species named after the donor) : hy Dr. J. B. de Araujo 

 Ferraz. 



Various rare-earth, radioactive, and gern-minerflls from 

 Madagascar: hy E. H. Florens, Esq. [through Franldin White, 

 Esq.). 



Allophane from Argenta, British Columbia: hy Thomas 

 French, Esq. 



Amethyst crystal, showing zonal banding, from Brazil : hy 

 Rev. J . M. Gordon. 



Fluor (purple and green) pebble from the River Avon, 

 Banffshire : hy Mrs. M. Smith Grant. 



Jasper from Nurikirchen, Rhenish Prussia, some artificially 

 stained to imitate lapis-lazuli : hy Alhert G. F. Gregory, Esq. 



Amosite, a new varietv of asbestos, from Transvaal : hy A. L. 

 Hall, Esq. 



Crystals of calcite on oolite from Cotswold Hills, Gloucester- 

 shire : hy M. C . Hampton, Esq. 



Hornblende crystals in hornblende-andesite from Vic-sur- 

 Cere, Central France: hy Mrs. Ernest Harrington. 



Gypsum from Algeria : hy Miss C . F . Harrison. 



Rock-crystal grading into quartzite, from Diomantina, Minas 

 Geraes, Brazil : hy Messrs. Adam Hilger, Ltd. 



Kyanite, epidote, and garnet from British East Africa : hy 

 C. W. Hohley, Esq., C.M.G. 



Pickeringite from Cobriza, Peru : hy W. C. Holden, Esq. 



Chrysotile in dolomite, haematite crystals, " jarrowite " pseu- 

 domorphs, and diaspore, illustrating Japanese mineral occur- 

 rences : hy Prof. Kotora Jimho. 



A suite of specimens of sapphire from New Mine, Yogo Valley, 

 Montana, U.S.A., comprising two matrix specimens, loose rough 

 stones, and four cut stones : hy Messrs. Johnson, Walker and 

 Tolhurst, Ltd. 



Gypsum nodules from the Wealden beds at the Gypsum mines, 

 Mountfield, Robertsbridge, Sussex ; hy L. C . Kemp, Esq. 



Melanterite stalactites from Abertysswg colliery, Monmouth- 

 shire : hy W. C. Kendrick, Esq. 



Chalcedonic flint from the Kentish Rag at Ightham, Kent : 

 by A. S. Kennard, Esq. 



Crystals of betafite and specimens of kornerupine from 

 Madagascar: hy Prof. A. Lacroix. 



