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Steinheilite, 36 Tin pyrites, 9 
Stilbite, 28 Tinder-ore, 40 
Stink stone, 48 Titan-shorl, 39 
Stones, meteoric, 2 Titanite, 39 
Strontia,carbonate,41 Topaz, 39 
-sulphate, 55 
Strontianite, 41 
Sulphur, native,5 
Suiphnrets, 5—13 
Sulphuric acid, 55 
Sun opal, 24 
Sun-stone, 29 
Suiturbrand, 62 
Talc, 32 « 
Tantalite, 40 
Teiiurets, 3 
Tellurium, 3 
Teunantite, 7 
Tesselite, 27 
Te trad y mite, 3 
Thallite, 35 
Tharandite, 49 
Thenardite, 55 
Thomsonite, 27 
Thulite, 26 
Tile-ore, 17 
Tin, oxide, 18 
-sulphuret, 9 
Tin stone, 18 
Tincal, 41 
Tourmaline, 38 
Trauben-ertz, 54 
Treinolite, 33 
Triphane, 30 
Tnpiite, 54 
Trona, 41 
Tufa, calcareous, 48 
Tungsten, 40 
Turquois, 55 
Uranite, 55 
Uran mica, 55 
Uranium, oxide, 17 
- phosphate, 55 
-sulphate, 58 
Vauquelinite, 41 
Yesuvian, 35 
Velvet ore, 58 
Vermilion, native, 9 
Vivianite, 54 
Vitriol, blue, 58 
- green, 58 
- white, 58 
Wad, 13 
Wavellite, 55 
Websterite, 58 
Weiss-ertz, 12 
W erne rite, 31 
W iilemite, 26 
Withamite, 35 
Witherite, 41 
Wolfram, 40 
Woilastonite, 25 
Woln; yne, 56 
Wood-opal, 24 
Wood-stone, 22 
Wood-tin, 18 
Wootz-ore, 14 
Yenite, 34 
You-stone, 28 
Yttria, phosphate, 54 
Yttrium fluoride, 59 
Yttrocerite, 59 
Yttrotantalite, 40 
Zeagonite, 29 
Zeolites, 27, 28 
Zinc, blende, 5 
--carbonate, 51 
Zinc, ore, red, 17 
-silicate, 26 
-sulphate, 58 
Zinc vitriol, 58 
Zinkenite, 11 
Zircon, 26 
Zoisite, 35 
Zunder-ertz, 40 
THE ROYAL LIBRxlRY. 
In this spacious and splendid Room is deposited the 
Library formed by his Majesty, King George the 
Third ; which embraces the most extensive and im¬ 
portant Collection of Books ever brought together by 
any Sovereign of the British Empire, or indeed of any 
other country : and this, not confined to publications 
connected with some particular class of literature, but 
embracing every species of knowledge. The volumes 
moreover are, in general, in the best possible condition, 
and in very frequent instances, of the most superb 
description, being vellum or large paper copies; the 
whole forming a monument worthy the judgment, the 
taste, and the liberal mind of the Royal Founder, and 
