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SECTION IY. — MINE RALS, — Continued. 
Sub-Section II. — Combustible Minerals. 
166 Native Sulphur, crystalline massive. Girgenli, Sicily. 
167 Do. ' compact do. Do. 
168 Graphite, foliated massive, with pearl-spar. Ceylon. 
169 Do. compact, with ironstone and 
ouartz. Borrowdale, Cumberland. 
170 Ozokerite. 
171 Cannel Coal. 
172 Anthracite. 
173 Do. 
174 Bituminous Coal. 
175 Albertite. 
176 Bituminous Shale or Torbanite. 
177 Lmnite or Brown Coal. 
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178 Jet, worked as a brooch. 
179 Amber. 
180 Diamond. 
Gallicia, Poland. 
Wigan, Lancashire. 
Wales. 
Caithness, Scotland. 
Torbane Hill, near Glasgow. 
Bovey, Devonshire. 
Whitby, Yorkshire. 
Prussian shores of the Baltic. 
Diamond Fields, South Africa. 
Sub-Section III. — Metals and Metalliferous Minerals. 
181 Meteoric Iron. Augusta Co., Virginia, U. S. A. 
182 Iron Pyrites, an aggregation of 
small cubes with quartz on 
carbonate of iron. Near Tavistock, Devonshire, 
183 Do. exhibiting the combination of pentagonal 
dodecahedron with a three-faced octahedron 
on iron- glance. -Bio, Elba. 
184 Do. in cubes on pearl-spar. Alston, Cumberland. 
185 Do. in minute cubes on cubic fluor-spar, with galena. Derbyshire. 
186 Marcasite or Prismatic Iron Pyrites in grey chalk. Near Dover. 
