152 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Publications. 



During the year 1901 the following papers relative ta 

 specimens in the collection have been published in the^ 

 " Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical 

 Society " by members of the Staff of the Department : — 



1. On the Meteoric Stones which fell near Zomba, British 



Central Africa, on 25th January 1899, with notes on 

 the chemical analysis of such bodies (with a Map of 

 the District) ; by L. Fletcher, M.A., f.r.s. [Vol. xiii., 

 pp. 1-37]. 



2. Tinguaites from Elfdalen and Kupbachthal ; Basalts 



from Madagascar and the Sudan ; by G. T. Prior, M.A., 

 F.G.S. [Vol. xiii., pp. 86-90]. 



3. Marshite, Miersite, and lodyrite from Broken Hill, New 



South Wales ; by L. J. Spencer, m.a., f.g.s. [Vol. xiii., 

 pp. 88-53]. 



4. Crystallised Stannite from Bolivia; by L. J. Spencer, 



M.A., F.G.S. With Analyses by G. T. Prior, m.a., f.g.s. 

 [Vol. xiii., pp. 54-65]. 



5. Preliminary Note on an Improved Form of Three- 



Circle Goniometer; by G. F. Herbert Smith, M.A., 

 F.R.A.S. [Vol. xiii., pp. 75-76]. 



Further, a Preliminary Report by Mr. G. T. Prior on the 

 Rock Specimens collected by the " Southern Cross " Antarctic 

 Expedition has been published in the Appendix (pp. 324-5) 

 of C. E. Borchgrevink's " First on the Antarctic Continent,'" 

 and Petrological Notes by Mr. G. T. Prior are recorded in 

 Mr. Malcolm Fergusson's "Geological Notes from Tanganyika 

 Northwards" [Geological Magazine, 1901, pp. 362-70]. 



Crystallographic Determinations, by Mr. L. J. Spencer, are 

 given in Mr. J. E. Stead's paper on " Crystals of Carbo- 

 silicide of Manganese and Iron " (Journal of the Iron and 

 Steel Institute, vol. 59, pp. 79-88), and a description by- 

 Mr. L. J. Spencer of the mineral specimens brought from 

 Bolivia by Sir W. Martin Conway has been published in 

 Sir Martin Conway's " Bolivian Andes " (pp. 343-366). 



Arrangements. 



Re-arrangements have been made in the rock-species 

 collection, and all the explanatory and locality-labels placed 

 with the exhibited specimens have been revised and prepared 

 for the printers. 



The models of famous diamonds have been arranged for 

 exhibition in a special table-case and labelled. 



