joints of the Basaltic columns forming the Giants’ room vin. 
Causeway ; &c. NaThist 
{At the lire-place.) Two obelisks 'made of a 
red compact limestone from the Island Tiree, 
one of the Hebrides: a calcareous hollow incrus¬ 
tation taken out of a square waterpipe. 
(/« the Window to the left.) Large rock 
crystals from Madagascar, one of them including 
a considerable quantity of chlorite. 
( Within the Saloon Door.) Two frames con¬ 
taining a collection of calcedonies and carnelians 
with arborescent and other figures, called Mocha 
stones. 
NINTH ROOM. 
In this room are deposited the Petrifactions and room IX. 
Shells. cases 
Petrified corals, madrepores, echini, &c. 1&2 
Petrifactions and casts of cornua Ammonis, the 
3® 
species of which are unknown in a recent state. 
Various petrified univalves, in clusters. 
Ditto, bivalves. 5 & d. 
Various fossil remains of the animal kingdom, 7* 
Ditto : among these is a large fossil jaw, from 8. 
Maestricht in the Netherlands, which by some 
naturalists has been supposed to belong to an 
unknown species of crocodile ; and by others to 
sprue animal of the whale tribe. 
Fragments 
