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CATALOGUE OF THE 



[2nd day.~] 



141 Two specimens of fortification-like agate, an oriental jasper, 



and a pudding stone, Hertfordshire 



142 Garnets imbedded in mica, Cyanite Tyrol, green copper 



with quartz and topazine crystals 



143 Three specimens of jaspar, ribband-jaspar and agate 



144 Pitch-stone, Siberia, green actynolite^ black shorl, and ori- 



ental calcedony of an orange colour 



145 A large specimen of amethystine quartz 



146 Jaspar of a grass-green colour, very rare, Siberia 



147 Brown quartz lining the fragment of a nodule, and a large 



mass of crystallized quartz 



148 Black haematites iron ore, having the surface finely coloured, 



Triers 



149 Shorlite from Altenburg, Saxony; and amethystine quartz, 



Palatinate 



150 A mass of crystallized topazes, Siberia 



151 A curious hollow agate pebble internally coated with ame- 



thystine quartz, cut and mounted as a snuff-box, and 

 another box of Friars's gray marble, Italy 

 ] 52 A beautiful speckled agate of a dark reddish colour j a large 

 specimen, Oberstein 



153 A fine orange coloured cornelian, ditto pink, and an ona- 



chine ditto 



154 Crystallized molybdate of lead, Carinthia 5 and gray cobalt, 



Germany 



155 An elegant specimen of green and blue crystallized mala- 



chites, Bannatt ; and a vein of fortification cobalt em- 

 bedded in the matrix, Hesse 



156 A beautiful mass of crystallized white zeolite, Ferrol 



157 Onachine, green and blue labrador, Feldspar j and another 



richly variegated with resplendent purple, azure and "gold, 

 two very handsome specimens 



158 A beautiful specimen of calcareous deposition richly tinged 



with brilliant purple, from the cobalt mines of Hesse— rare 



159 A singular sponge, and a variety of Madrepora Virginea, or 



stellated coral Bahama Islands 



160 A curiously formed, or conic variety of madrepora fungites 



161 A fine specimen of millepora alcicornis, having a large ser- 



pula, and other shells imbedded in its surface 



162 A large and curious sponge 



163 Madrepora Crater of Ellis, or cup coral, a noble specimen, 



East Indies 



164 A variety of spongia officinalis 



165 Gorgonia pretiosa, an elegant and interesting group 



166 Madrepora foliosa of Pallas, foliated coral, East Indies 



167 The lower valve of a large oyster, having several delicate 



shoots of Gorgoia pretiosa, in their first stage of growth, 

 naturally affixed to the inner surface 



