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Monazite crystalfrom the Transvaal : by E. Williams, Esq. 



Fluor with galena from Broken Hill, New South Wales : by 

 A. Stanley Williams, Esq. 



Eight specimens of British minerals to illustrate occurrences 

 not hitherto represented in the Collection {e.g., idocrase and 

 tremolite from Co. Donegal ; chessylite and witherite from 

 Shropshire ; barytes from Co. Galway ; calcite from Wales ; 

 scheelite from Devon ; etc.) all collected recently by the donor : 

 by Arthur Russell, Esq. 



Ten glass models of the "Cullinan" diamond before and 

 after being cut : by W. Newall, Esq. 



The larger part, comprising the better specimens, of the 

 minerals, tarbuttite, hopeite, cerussite, hemimorphite, calamine, 

 ■descloizite, and willemite, from the Broken Hill mines, North- 

 western Rhodesia, which were exhibited by the donor at the 

 Franco-British Exhibition of 1908 ; also malachite and chrysotile 

 from Rhodesia, and gold from. Gold Coast Colony : by Percy C. 

 Tarbutt, Esq. 



Native gold from Southern Rhodesia : by W. Drabble, Esq. 



Stibiconite from Mexico, and various minerals from Nevada, 

 Montana, and California : by W. H. Shockley, Esq. 



A large and representative series of minerals (including 

 several new species) from the manganese ore deposits of India : 

 by the Government of India, through the Director of the 

 Geological Survey. 



A large piece of pitchblende from Cornwall : by T. H. North, 

 Esq. 



Pilolite (mountain leather) from Chili : by J. J. Moore, Esq. 



A large crystal (weighing 7,470 grams) of calcite (Iceland- 

 spar) from Iceland : by Alfred Maudslay, Esq. 



Muscovite from Merionethshire : by Dr. A. Hutchinson. 



By Exchange : 



Radiotine, a new species, from Dillenburg, Nassau. 



Model of a crystallised gold nugget from New South Wales. 



Diamonds, with garnet and chrome- diopside, in "blue ground " 

 from Kimberley, South Africa. 

 Picroilmenite from Ceylon. 



Whewellite, tetrahedrite, and other minerals from St. 

 Sylvestre mine and other localities in Elsass. 

 Calco-uranite from Portugal. 



By Purchase : 



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Jade, a large polished slice, from New Zealand. 



Large faceted stones of citrine (189 grams), rose-quartz 

 (223 '5 grams), and colourless topaz (45*15 grams). 



