DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY. l49 



Zoisite ; Garve, Ross-shire : by Dr. Mackie, 



Uintahite ; Colorado, U.S.A. : by O. H. Howarth, Esq. 



A worked implement of Jade from New Guinea : by R. J. 

 Whitten, Esq. 



Auriferous Quartz; Mashonaland : by J. J. Ffolliott Darling, 

 Esq. 



A small collection of minerals from Stassfurt : by Herr 

 Weissleder. 



Zirkelite and Lewisite (new minerals) ; Brazil: by Dr. E. 

 Hussak. 



Tetradymite ; Dimallan, Western Australia: by A. O. 

 Watkins, Esq. 



Fuchsite ; Halaghat, Mysore : by Dr. J. W. Evans, f.g.s. 



Turquoise; New Mexico : by The Azure Mining Company, 

 New York. 



Quartz, doubly terminated prisms in Gypsum ; Mari Hill, 

 Punjaub : by F. G. Brook-Fox, Esq. 



Green Opal containing Chromite ; Western Australia : by 

 H. Miles, Esq. 



Pyrope ; Brazil : by Orville Derby, Esq., F.G.S. , and by E. F. 

 Hooper, Esq. 



Calcite, in acute rhombohedra ; Corfe Castle, Dorsetshire : 

 by Clement Reid, Esq , f.g.s. 



Marcasite, as disc-shaped concretions in coal shale ; Ashing- 

 ton, Northumberland ; by Professor H. G. Seeley, f.r.s. 



By Purchase : 



Zincite, in sharp pyramidal crystals ; Sussex County, New 

 Jersey, U.S.A. 



Lorandite, a new mineral, in crystals on Realgar ; Allchar, 

 Macedonia. 



Euxenite, a large crystal ; Hittero, Norway. 



Breithauptite, a well-crystallised group ; Andreasberg, 

 Harz. 



A collection of crystals of Calcite, Cerussite, Sphene, 

 Wulfenite, &c., which formerly belonged to Professor G. Rose, 

 of Berlin, and afterguards passed into the possession of Pro- 

 fessor G. vom Rath, of Bonn. 



Molybdenite, a large crystal ; Aldfield township, Quebec. 



Martite, in large octahedra ; Twin Peaks, Utah, U.S.A. 



Cumengeite, in beautiful twinned groups ; Boleo, Mexico. 



Kylindrite ; Poopo, Bolivia. 



Dietzeite (new mineral) ; Taltal, Chili. 



Jordanite, tarnished differently upon different faces ; Bin- 

 nenthal, Switzerland. 



Whewellite, a very fine twin : Zwickau, Saxony. 



Broggerite ; Raade, Norway. 



Ten cut precious stones, namely, Ruby, Tourmaline, 

 Diopsifle, three Sapphires, two Garnets, and two Opals. 



Thorite, a large crystal, Xenotime, Orangite, Catapleiite, 

 Astrophyllite ; all from Eikaholmen, Norway. 



0.97. K 3 Haematite. 



