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Andorite and tin ores (cassiterite) from various localities in 

 Bolivia : hy Willimn R. Rumbold, Esq. 



British minerals, collected by the donor, of which the 

 occurrences have not been previously represented in the 

 Collection, namely : — witherite from Llanidloes, Montgomery- 

 shire ; dolomite from Newport, Co. Tipperary ; garnet from 

 Perranzabuloe, Cornwall ; carminite from Kingston Down, 

 Cornwall; bitumen from Snailbeach mine, Shropshire; calamine 

 from Sheshodonnell, Co. Clare ; chabazite from Ramsley mine, 

 Devonshire; heulandite from St. Ives, Cornwall: by Arthur 

 Russell, Esq. 



Corundum (ruby), graphite, etc., in crystalline limestone, 

 from the Amir's ruby mines, Jagdalak, Afghanistan : by Dr. 

 Walter Saise. 



Olivine nodules in basalt, from Main Range, Rockhampton, 

 Queensland : by Major J. R. Sankey. 



A series of crystals of tourmaline from Mesa Grande, San 

 Diego Co., California ; beryl and idocrase from American 

 localities : by Ernest Schernikoiv, Esq. 



Calamine, and calamine pseudomorphous after calcite, from 

 Scordale mines, Appleby, Westmorland ; blende from Brownley 

 Hill mine, Nenthead, Cumberland : by L. J. Spencer, Esq. 



Calcite pseudomorph from Grant Land (collected during 

 Commander R. E. Peary's Polar Expedition 1908-9) : by Mrs. 

 L. M. Squarey. 



Chlorastrolite, two polished stones and two rough pebbles, 

 from Isle Royale, Lake Superior : by F. McMillan Stanton, 

 Esq. 



Calco-uranite and other uranium ores from Sabugal, 

 Portugal : by Messrs. Percy Tarbutt <& Go. 



Crude and refined saltpetre from Bengal : by F. J. Walker, 

 Esq. 



Plasma, and quartz crystals enclosing goethite, from 

 Forfarshire : by the Rev. Dr. J. P. Way. 



Ambrite and sulphur from New Zealand : by M. Whitehead, 

 Esq. 



Millerite and marcasite from Fifeshire : by Jas. Wright, 

 Jun., Esq. 



Garnets in pegmatite from Labrador : by A. B. Wylde, Esq. 

 By Bequest : 



Thirty-nine choice specimens selected from the collection of 

 the late Frederick Tendron, including :- several crystals of 

 pyrrhotite, one a unique crystal measuring 5^ inches across, a 

 specimen of the rare mineral chalmersite, crystallized albite, 

 dolomite, quartz, etc., from the gold mines of Morro Velho, 

 Brazil ; several fine crystallized specimens of native gold 

 probably from Australia ; and diamond in matrix from Brazil ; 

 43 typical specimens from the same collection were also selected 

 for the series available for students. 



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