208 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A series of twenty-four typical igneous rocks from the 

 Highwood Mtns., Montana, and from New Hampshire and 

 Arizona : hy Prof. L. V. Pirsson. 



Diamondiferous gravel from the Jiblong River. Liberia, 

 West Africa : hy Henry Reeve, Esq. 



Rock specimens from Avala, near Belgrade, Servia, and 

 from Co. Donegal and Co. Gal way, Ireland : by Arthur Russell, 



Esq. 



Rock specimens from Lokow, Hunan, Central China : hy 

 Miss Kathleen V. Riley. 



Davainite (a new rock type) from Garabal Hill, Dumbarton- 

 shire : by Alex. Scott, Esq. 



Rock specimens from Red Rock copper mine, Callanan Co., 

 New South Wales : hy Franklin White, Esq. 



Four small rock specimens from Tannu-ola Mts., Mongolia: 

 hy S. F. G. White, Esq. 



Silicate-hornfels with andalusite, from Sticklepath, Devon- 

 shire : hy Dr. E. H. Young. 



By Purchase : 



A set of twenty -nine rock specimens, with the corresponding 

 micro-sections, from Nordingra district, Sweden. 



A set of nine specimens of rocks and ores, with the corre- 

 sponding micro-sections, from the manganese ore deposits at 

 Brosteni, Roumania. 



A set of thirty-six specimens of igneous rocks, with the 

 corresponding micro-sections, from various localities in the 

 United States. 



Banded marble from Argyllshire ; rodingite from Nelson, 

 New Zealand ; ijolite from livaara, Finland ; and other miscel- 

 laneous specimens. 



Meteorites. 

 By Presentation : 



Kuttipuram, Malabar, India, a fragment weighing 25 grams 

 of the stone which fell on 6 April 1914 : hy Neville Priestley, 

 Esq. 



Wittehrantz. — Beaufort West, Cape Colony, a fragment 

 weighing 70 grams of the smaller stone which fell on 9 Decem- 

 ber 1880 ; hy the Director of the South African Museum, Cape 

 Town. 



By Purchase : 



Mount Edith, Ashburton, Western Australia, an etched 

 slilic weighing 1,048 grams of the iron found in 1913 : also a 

 model of the complete mass. 



Toyah, Reeves Co., Texas, a fragment weighing 41 grams of 

 this iron. 



The above meteorites belong to falls hitherto unrepresented 

 in the Museum Collection. 



