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LEVERIAN MUSEUM. 



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3/9 A slab of iridescent labrador, Feld-spar, of uncommon 

 splendor, in which purple, orange, blue, and gold are 

 most happily combined. 



380 A very capital specimen of black shorl, adhering to its rocky 



matrix, Germany 



381 Large and fine specimen of brilliant gray cobalt in the ma- 



trix, exhibiting the natural dimension of the stratum, 

 Hesse 



382 Two rare varieties of red crystallised oxid of copper, Si- 



beria 3 and yellow copper, with fiuor and ditto, Sweden 



383 A large mass of iridescent labrador Feldspar, variegated 



with orange, green and blue of various gradations 



384 A fine specimen of cone in cone coralloid, Derbyshire 



385 A cluster of fossil fungus-like coral, and a fossil madrepore 



386 Two impressions of small fish, in laminated indurated marl, 



Papenheim ; and three fossil teeth 



387 Head of the lily encrinus, Brunswick j encrinus, Charmouth ; 



and another, and madrepore in chert 



388 Parts of two heads of fossil encrini, and various fragments 



of encrini, and star-fish 



389 An impression of a fish in laminated indurated marl, and 



the legs of a crab in ditto, both from Papenheim ; and 

 various parts of fish palates, chiefly from Gloucestershire 



390 A belemnite in friable calcareous stone Maestricht. This 



specimen is in good preservation) and has the apex nearly 

 perfect 



391 Two fragments of an brthoceratites, Oeland 



392 A fine impression of a large fish in black slate, Jsleben 



393 A mass of fossil coral, and another mass, with impressions 



of ammonitae, &c. 



394 Part of a large Orthoceratites, and a cluster of fossil coral 



395 Specimen of Persian cow's tail, out of case 



396 Cone in cone coralloid ; and part of a large Orthoceratites 



397 Cerambyx imperialis, Africa ; four of C. maculatus, West 



Indies, fasciatus ditto, and five more 



398 Curculio imperialis or diamond beetle, Brazil 



399 Lethrus JEneus, buorestis variabilis, and melolontha viridis 



Don. New Holland, with two cerambyces 



400 Twenty- nine coleopterous insects," chiefly of the ceram- 



byx, and leptura genera, several from New Holland 



401 Curculio spectabilis, or New Holland diamond beetle 3 



Lethrus iEneus, Buprestis punctatus, and two more 



402 Two large and curious species of the Prionus genus 



403 A large and rare species of Cerambyx, South America 



404 Cerambyx longimanus, scarce 



405 Seven specimens, chiefly of Cerambyces, Curculio palma- 



rum, &c. 



406 Five specimens of Cerambyces 



