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Enstatite crystals partly changed to serpentine, Bamle, Norway. 



Augite in large crystals ou magnetite, Nordmark iron mines, Wermland, Sweden. 



Asbestos in very long fibres, Corsica. 



Jade, from various localities in New Zealand. 



Topaz crystals, Ilnien Mountains, Urals, Russia. 



Thorite, Brevig, Norway. 



Epidote in fine crystals, from the Untersulzbach-thal, Salzburg. 



A facetted Adularia. 



A large crystal of Emerald in carbonaceous dolomitic limestone, Muso, Santa F6 de 

 Bogota, Granadian Confederation. S. America. 



Milarite ; Val Juif, Switzerland. 



Waluewite in excellent crystals, from the Nicolas-Maximilian mine, near Achmatowsk, 

 Perm, Russia. 



Hyalotekite, Langban mines, Wermland, Sweden. 



A large series of the Zeolites of Nova Scotia, including fine specimens of Mordenite 

 (variety Steeleite). 



Perofskite crystals, Zermatt, Switzerland. 



Samarskite, Miask, Urals, Russia. 



Wolfram, Kezbanya, Hungary. 



Brochantite with chrysocolla, Pisco mines, Peru. 



Herrengrundite and Langite, Herrengrund, Hungary. 



Lettsomite, Cape Garonne, Var, France. 



Siegburgite, near Bonn, Rhine. 



Large specimens of Ulexite and Howlite, Hants Co., Nova Scotia. 



Adamite, Laurium mines, Greece. 



Liskeardite, Marke Valley mine, near Liskeard, Cornwall. 



Cuprouranite, West Bassett mine, near Redruth, Cornwall. 



Autunite, Himmelfahrt mine, Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony. 



Apatite, Nordmark iron mines, Wermland, Sweden; and (var. Moroxite) Areudal, 

 Norway. 



Scorodite, Nertschinsk, Irkutsk, Trans-Baikal, Asiatic Russia. 



Baryilite, Langban mines, Wermland, Sweden. 



Aerolites. 

 By Purchase and Exchange. 



Stones. — Zsadany, Hungary, 31st March 1875 ; 210 grains. 



Dandapur, Goruckpur, India, 5th September 1878 ; 5 lbs. 13 ozs. 200 grains. 

 Rakofka, Tula, Russia, 20th November 1878 ; 13 ozs. 



Irons. — Chili, South America, 3 lbs. 6 ozs. 300 grains. 

 Santa Cattarina, Brazil, 13 lbs. 14 ozs. 

 Atacama, Bolivia, 450 lbs. 

 Sierra Bianca, Bolivia, 22 lbs. 14 ozs. 



The number of Meteorites represented in the Collection is now, of — 

 Siderites - - - - - - -110 



Siderolites - - - - - -13 



Aerolites 207 



330 



Among the more important additions accruing from the incorporation of the Indian 

 Collection are the following : — 



Minerals. 



A collection of miscellaneous minerals and of metalliferous ores, more especially those 

 of iron, from various parts of India ; and including samples of tin-stone from several 

 localities in the Malay Peninsula, Siam, Sumatra, and from Malwa in India. 



21 samples of native Gold from Chota Nagpur, Lukempur, Peshawur, Sango, Pakang, 

 J eypur, Nellampur, Mount Ophir, Jubbulpur. 

 Auriferous Sands. 



Polished specimens of Quartz and its varieties. 

 Ditto - - of varieties of Garnet. 

 Ditto - - of varieties of Corundum. 

 Ditto - - of Lapis Lazuli. 

 Ditto - - of Turquoise. 

 12 stone and 12 mortar cubes which have been tested by the "thrusting stress." 

 Slabs of Flexible Sandstone from Rajpootana. 



# Petrology. 



A collection formed by the Messrs. Schlagintweit illustrating their work. 



A collection from the Salt Range, Punjab. 



Collections, formed by Captain Pemberton, from Bootan. 



207 — Sess. 2. F 4 Collections 



