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Brilliant crystals of crocoite from Rhodesia. 



Rare minerals from Greenland, including well-crystallised 

 specimens of catapleiite, epididymite, and eudialyte. 



Crystals of rare minerals from Norway, including mosan- 

 drite, wohlerite, hellandite, and johnstrupite. 



The following names added to the Museum List were 

 previously not represented by specimens in the collection . — 



Cossaite, cryolithionite, cupro-iodargyrite, eglestonite, 

 erikite, heazlewoodite, hydrocastorite, johnstonolite, 

 montroydite, palacheite, schulzenite, stibiotantalite, 

 sulvanite, teallite, terlinguaite, thorianite. 



Rocks. 

 By Presentation i 



960 rock-specimens collected in the course of the " Dis- 

 covery " Antarctic Expedition; presented by the Joint 

 Antarctic Committee. They consist of the following : — 



About 800 specimens, chiefly of granite, basalt and 



scoria, from localities within the Antarctic Circle. 

 About 40 specimens of mud from the sea-floor, at 

 depths of 100-400 fathoms, near the Great Ice 

 Barrier of Ross. 

 About 50 specimens from Scott Island, Possession 



Island, and Franklin Island. 

 About 40 specimens from the Little Island of 



Trinidad. 

 About 30 specimens from Macquarie Island and 

 Auckland Islands. 



A collection of rock-specimens from Somaliland : by Major 

 R. G. Edwards Leckie. 



A small collection of alkaline igneous rock-specimens, 

 with thin sections, from Dunedin, New Zealand : by P. 

 Marshall, Esq. 



A typical series of rock-specimens from Cyprus, collected 

 and presented by C. Bellamy, Esq. 



A specimen of crystalline limestone from Henbury Hill, 

 Bristol : by S. G. Perceval, Esq. 



A collection of typical specimens of alkaline igneous rock- 

 specimens from New South Wales : by the Department of 

 Mines and Agriculture, Sydney. 



A small collection of rock-specimens illustrating the 

 Witwatersrand series of the Transvaal : by Dr. R. F. Rand. 



Various specimens illustrating the volcanic eruption of 

 1902 in the West Indies : by the Earl of Crawford, k.t., f.r.s. 

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