room vih. 
3$*?. Hist. 
CASE 
15. 
CASE 
l6‘. 
(Shelves 1-2.) Fossil wood ; brown mica ; 
chlorite ; actinote; asbestos ; noble serpentine, 
&c. 
(Shelf 3.) Some varieties of green porphyry. 
(Shelf 4.) Iron and copper pyrites ; brown 
ironstone, &c. Native copper, massive and 
crystallized. 
(Shelf 5.) Several varieties of fibrous and 
compact malachite; earthy copper azure, &c. 
(Shelf 6 ) Crystallized foliated red copper- 
ore ; compact vitreous copper. Native gold; de¬ 
composed auriferous pyrites. Silver ores ; horn- 
silver, red lead ore, &c. 
Mountain rocks and other minerals, from 
the South Sea : King George’s Sound, New 
Georgia, &c. 
(Under Table L.) A large slab of Labrador 
spar: various volcanic productions ; a large piece 
of galena drused with quartz crystals ; a mass of 
native and red copper from Cornwall; elastic 
bitumens from Derbyshire, &c. 
(Under Table 2.) A table, representing some 
of the strata in Derbyshire, by Mr. White 
Watson ; volcanic productions; a large mass of 
Obsidian, called also volcanic glass, from Iceland; 
joint 
