APPENDIX. 



49 Fasciculated asbestos, AW York ; sulphate of barytes, Hartx.} 



an oriental onyx, and six others 



50 Ribband jasper, Siberia; three cornelians, Falkland Island ; 



green jasperified fossil wood, with green crystallized 

 quartz, Bohemia, rare ; an oriental agate, a sardonyx, and 

 two other silices 



51 A beautiful specimen of the iridescent feldspar of labrador, 



polished 



52 Carbonate of copper, Siberia; white actynolite, Tyrol ; ser- 



pentine stone,- Scotland ; crystallized galena, Freyberg ; 

 and five others 



53 Pointed rock crystals, frosted with a curious calcareous spar, 



and coating denticular spar 



54 Garnets in micaceous shistus, Scotland ; and dark ditto in 



basalt, Etna; black oxyd of manganese crystallized, Aber- 

 deenshire ; heath-like spar, Gloucestershire ; &c— eight 

 specimens 



55 Cubic fluor, formed on a fine group of denticular spar 



56 Impression of a pine cone, exhibiting part of the stem and 



lateral leaves — a curious specimen, and seven other vege- 

 table remains in iron and coal slate 

 5/ Sharp impression of a fern in iron stone, Colebroke Dale ; 

 ditto in coal slate, of curious lobate leaves^ &c. — six spe- 

 cimens 



58 Wood with spar, jaspideous wood, wood perforated by tore- 



dines, recent and fossil ; jet like fossil wood intersected 

 with barytes, rare, forming a series of fifteen woods, 

 chiefly fossil 



59 Eight fossil plants, exhibiting impressions of five distinct kinds 



of leaves 



60 Multibate fern leaf in iron stone, and five other fair impres- 



sions of plants 



61 Curious recent palate of a fish, bufonites similar to the fossil, 



and a very singular aggregation of bone — No. 25 former 

 catalogue 



§2 Parts of fossil bufonites, palates, Stonsfield, rare; marl im- 

 pressed on one side with a large portion of a fish, aud 011 

 the .other a similar impression of another, with vertebral 

 bones remaining, Banks of the Euphrates; and other 

 curious petrifactions 



S3 Coal slate impressed on one side with a large and singular ra- 

 mose plant, ciliations of small leaves and several nuclei, 

 and on the other with small branches apparently of the 

 same plant — a highly interesting specimen 



64 A very curious bark in coal slate, distinct impressions of leaves 

 resembling the elm and rose, and three other vegetable 

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