108 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



By Exchange : 



Artinite (a new species), hydromagnesite, and titanolivine, 

 from Val Malenco, Lombardy. 



Vashegyite (a new species) and variscite, from Vashegy, 

 Hungary. 



Cassinite from Pennsylvania ; ionite from lone Valley, 

 California ; grahamite from West Virginia ; hartleyite from 

 Hartley, New South Wales. 



Selwynite from Victoria, Australia. 



By Purchase : 



Two faceted pink beryls, and two tourmaline cat's-eyes, 

 one pink and the other green, from Mesa Grande, San Diego Co., 

 California. 



Beryl (deeply corroded, rose-coloured crystals), tourmaline, 

 and lepidolite, f rom the gem-mines of San Diego Co., California. 



Barytes, groups of large crystals, and a fine group of twinned 

 crystals of calcite, from the iron mines of west Cumberland. 



Sartorite, hutchinsonite, and lengenbachite, from the 

 Lengenbach quarry, Binnenthal, Switzerland. 



A large polished mass of quartz pseudomorphous after 

 crocidolite (" tiger-eye " and " hawk's-eye ") from the Asbestos 

 Mountains, Griqualand West, South Africa. 



Tourmaline (rubellite), two isolated crystals, one weighing 

 2,693 grams, from Antsirabe, Madagascar. 



Slices cut perpendicularly to the vertical axis of crystals of 

 tourmaline, transparent with a beautiful zonal arrangement 

 of different colours, from Madagascar. 



Hambergite, two large crystals, a new occurrence from 

 Madagascar. 



Pink beryl, a faceted stone and uncut fragments, spodumene 

 (kunzite), cordierite, and amazon-stone ; from Madagascar. 



Topaz, fine large isolated crystal, from Mason Co., Texas. 



Uvarovite from Makri, Asia Minor. 



Sagenite nets of rutile on calcite and on quartz from Tauern, 

 Tyrol. 



Argentite, a group of interpenetrating twinned cubes, and 

 small dendritic groups, from Chaiiarcillo, Chili. 



Hessite, large distorted crystals, with native gold, from 

 Botes, Transylvania. 



Spangolite in minute crystals, a new occurrence, from 

 Sardinia. 



Tremolite, a large group of bladed crystals, and large 

 crystals of augite and scapolite, from Sebastopol, Renfrew Co., 

 Ontario. 



