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Basalt Columns , Giants’ Causeway 
Native Copper , Lizard , Cornwall 
Lead-vein , Grassington Mines , Yorkshire - 
Copper ore , South Australia 
Apatite , Canada - 
Gold- Quartz, California 
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The Principal Floor. 
Central Cases and Models - - - - - 
Vase of Siberian Aventurine, No. 1 
Russian Steel- work, No. 2 - - 
Geological Model of London, No. 3 
Model of Puys, Auvergne, No. 43 - - 
Specular iron ore, &c., Nos. 5, 44 - 
Cores from deep borings, No. 41 - - - 
Sub-Wealden boring, No. 19 
Australian gold, No. 23 - - - - 
Gun-Flints, No. 22 - 
Stone Implements, No. 23 - - - - 
Slab from French bone-cave, No. 24 
Nevill Collection of Minerals, Nos. 25 and 26 - - 
Vase of Fluor-spar, No. 27 - 
Meteorites, No. 29- - - - - - 
Agates, No. 30 ----- - 
Pseudomorphs, No. 37 - - - - 
Fossilisation, No. 34 
Volcanic products, No. 39 - - - - 
Precious metals ; Aluminium, &c., No. 35- 
Electro-Metallurgy, Nos. 5, 32, 45 - - 
Chinese Bronzes, &c., No. 36 
Art applications of metals, No. 42 - - - 
Ornamental iron castings, No. 6 - 
Spiegeleisen, &c., No 8. - - - - - 
Slags and furnace-products, No. 12 
Swedish iron, &c., Nos. 15 and 18 - - - - 
Swords and gun-barrels, No. 13 
Physical properties of metals, No. 14 
Large mineral specimens, Nos. 21, 31 - 
The Mineral Collections - 
British Ores - - - - - - 
Copper ------- 
Tin - - - - 
Tungsten, bismuth, cobalt and nickel - 
Zinc - - - 
Cadmium and manganese - 
Uranium, titanium, vanadium, molybdenum and chromium - 
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Gold - - - - - 
Silver - 
Arsenic - - - - - - 
Lead ------- 
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