SECTION IV. — MINERALS, — Continued. 
Sub-Section I. — Minerals which are either the components op rocks 
or are pound embedded in them, — Continued. 
92 Corundum, a large waterworn crystal. 
93 Ruby (Oriental) in crystals. 
94 Do. in fragments. 
95 Sapphire in waterworn crystals. 
96 Me ionite in crystals on dolomite. 
97 Scapolite, massive. 
Carnatic. 
Ceylon, 
Do. 
Ceylon. 
Monte Somma, Vesuvius. 
Arendal, Norway. 
97* Precious Beryl, a facetted stone. 
98 Beryl, a hexagonal prism in massive quartz. Co. Donegal, Ireland. 
Sweden. 
I. of Uto, Sweden. 
Hillswickness, Shetland. 
Near Naples. 
Pennsylvania, U. S. A. 
Ceylon. 
Norway. 
99 Do. massive in quartz. 
100 Spodumene in coarse-grained granite. 
101 Kyanite with mica in quartz. 
102 Leucite in crystals in a scoriaceous lava. 
103 Adularia or Moonstone in crystalline 
limestone. 
104 Do. polished stones. 
105 Orthoclase or common Felspar, with' quartz. 
106 Do. a detached crystal sprinkled 
with mica. Carlsbad, Bohemia. 
107 Do. massive and shewing the cleavage. Norway. 
108 Albite in crystals partly coated with chlorite 
and accompanied with sphene, Pfitsclithal, Switzerland. 
109 Oligoclase, a white eleavable massive variety. Ytterby, Sweden, 
110 Labradorite. Coast of Labrador. 
111 PipeClay. Wareham, Dorset. 
112 Indurated Steatite with impressions of 
crystals of calcite. The Lizard, Cornwall. 
113 Agalmatolite, carved. China. 
114 Smectite or Fuller’s Earth, from the beds at 
Nutfield, near Re i gate, Surrey. 
