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Bleiberg, Carinthia ; scheelite, a parallel group of white 

 crystals with cassiterite on wolframite from Schlaggenwald, 

 Bohemia ; wolframite,, a group of large crystals from Adun- 

 Chalon, Siberia ; celestite, clear pale-blue crystals with sulphur 

 from Bex, Switzerland ; barytes, crystals coloured yellow with 

 orpiment from Transylvania, and red with cinnabar from 

 Rhenish Bavaria ; chalcanthite, crystallised, from Dolcoath 

 mine, Cornwall ; lettsomite from Banat ; connellite, two good 

 specimens from Cornwall ; leadhillite, group of large plates 

 from Leadhills, Lanarkshire ; euchroite crystals from Libethen, 

 Hungary ; apatite, violet crystals from. Ehrenfriedersdorf, 

 Saxony, a blue crystal from Ceylon, orange-yellow crystals 

 from Caprera, Spain, and greenish crystals from Hay tor, 

 Devonshire ; pyromorphite from La Croix, Vosges, and from 

 Huelgoat, Finistere ; mimetite, yellow crystals of tabular and 

 of prismatic habit from Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, acicular 

 crystals and a fine group of the campylite variety from 

 Cumberla r;cu pro-uranite from Cornwall, &c. 



Various Japanese minerals, including : — topaz on mica and 

 topaz enclosing stibnite, a fine large pyramidal crystal of 

 scheelite, a group of large crystals of copper-pyrites, covellite, 

 cinnabar, alabandite, pseudogaylussite, linarite, blende, 

 rhodochrosite, iron-pyrites, mispickel, twinned crystals and 

 distorted crystals of quartz, amethyst, microcline, idocrase, 

 hedenbergite, cupro-scheelite, vivianite, white prismatic 

 crystals 6 and 8^ cm. long of apatite, ilvaite, psilomelane, 

 aragonite, calcite, and enargite. 



A series of crystallized minerals from the mines at Tsumeb, 

 German South-West Africa, including : — tsumebite (a new 

 species), bayldonite, chessylite, calamine, cerussite, dioptase, 

 anglesite, mimetite, malachite pseudomorphous after chessylite, 

 bayldonite pseudomorphous after mimetite. 



A series of minerals from the volcanic rocks of the Albanian 

 Hills, near Rome, including :— haiiynite, nephelite, sanidine, 

 augite, leucite, wollastonite, biotite. 



Braunite and hausmannite crystals from Miguel Burnier, 

 Brazil. 



Topaz, a large colourless faceted stone weighing 268 grams 

 (1,300 carats). 



Niccolite and rammelsbergite, crystallized, from Eisleben, 

 Merseburg. 



Quartz, twinned crystals from Elba. 

 Goethite from Crystal Peak, Colorado. 

 Stephanite, fluor, antimony, chessylite from Sardinia. 

 Brugnatellite from Monte Ramazzo, Liguria. 

 Anatase, isolated pyramidal crystals from Binn, Switzer- 

 land. 



Zincite, two crystallized specimens from Franklin Furnace, 

 New Jersey. 



