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Kammererite, two specimens from Nikka Vord, Unst, Shet- 

 land, and two of uvarovite from Baltasound, Shetland : hy W. 

 G. W. Sandison, Esq. 



Custerite (a new species described by the donor) from 

 Custer County, Idaho : by Dr. Waldertiar T. Schaller. 



Native coiDper from China, and natrolite from Colorado : 

 by Dr. W. R. Schoeller. 



Augite crystals from Bail Hill, Dumfriesshire, described by 

 the donor: by Alexander Scott, Jr., Esq. 



A series of mineral specimens collected by the donor, com- 

 prising heulandite, orthoclase, talc, apatite, albite, and tourma- 

 line from Cornwall, pectolite from Wales, and labradorite from 

 Ireland, the last described by him in Mineralogical Magazine, 

 1912, vol. xvi, p. 267 : by W. Campbell Smith, Esq. 



A large specimen of stichtite with serpentine, from Zeehan, 

 Tasmania : by R. C. Sticht, Esq. 



A faceted bluish-green spinel from Ceylon : by E. J. Wey 

 land, Esq. 



Crystals of scheelite and wolframite from New South 

 Wales : by Franklin White, Esq. 



Native silver, magnetite, and garnet from Tannu-ola Mts., 

 Mongolia: by S. F. Q. White, Esq.^ 



Beekite with chalcedony and quartz crystals from Dundry 

 Hill, Bristol : by W H. Wickes, Esq. 



Topaz, three crystals from Jos, Northern Nigeria : by A. S. 

 Williams, Esq. 



Stichtite, three specimens from Zeehan, Tasmania : by Luke 

 Williams, Esq. 



By Exchange : 

 Stannite from Wheal Kitty, St. Agnes, Cornwall. 



By Purchase: 



Spodumene, a fine large crystal, clear and transparent, of 

 a rich lilac colour and markedly pleochroic, measuring 

 27*5 X 7 X 2 cm. and weighing 770*5 grams, from Pala Chief 

 mine, San Diego Co., California. (This specimen is a part 

 presentation from Frank A. Salmons, Esq., the president of 

 the mining company.) Also from the same mine, smaller 

 crystals of pink spodumene embedded in a matrix of pegmatite. 



Phlogopite, a large isolated crystal weighing 64i lb., from 

 Wakefield, Quebec, and a cleavage plate showing zonal banding 

 from South Burgess, Ontario. 



Gold, a fine spray of crystallized gold springing from a 

 mass of quartz and embracing and partly enclosed in a clear 

 crystal of quartz, from Dalmatia mine. El Dorado Co., Cali- 

 fornia. 



Haematite, an isolated tabular crystal measuring 9 cm. 

 across, from the Ural Mts. 



