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Department of Mineralogy. 
Introduction ............ 1-85 
Meteorites ............. 185 
Minerals. Division I. — The Native Elements, Room I. . . . . 187 
II. — Compounds of the Arsenoid and Thionid Elements, Rooms I. 
and II. • 188 
III. — Compounds of the Halogen Elements, Rooms II, and III. . 191 
IV. — Compounds of Oxygen, Rooms III. IV. II. and I. . . . 191 
V. ■ — Mineral Organic Substances, Room I. .... 19S 
VI. — Pscudomorphs, Room II. ; . . . . . . 198 
Department of Botany. 
Introduction . . . . . . . . . ., . 199 
Cellular Cryptogams (Fungi, Algae, Lichens, and Mosses) . Room I. 200 
Vascular Cryptogams (Clubmosses, Horse-tails, Ferns, &c.) ,, /. 200 
Monocotyledons (Grasses, Rushes, Palms, Screw-pines, &c.) ,, II. 201 
Gymnosperms (Cycads, Conifers) ,, //. 205 
Dicotyledons— Parasitical Plants ,, 206 
Fruits and Stems „ //. 208 
Proteaceae . . . . . . . „ II. 209 
Fossil Plants . . . „ I. 209- 
British Museum Publications. 
Antiquities / . . . . . . . . . . . 21S 
Coins 214 
Papyri 211 
Manuscripts . . . . . . . . . . 215 
Printed Books . . . . ... . 216 
Maps 216 
Prints & Drawings . .......... 216 
Natural History 217 
Mammals ............ 217 
Birds . . . . . . 217 
Fishes 218 
Reptiles . 238 
Insects 21 S 
Crustaceous Animals .... 221 
