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[Shelf 5.) Lime and sandstones, with den- ROOMVin. 
dritical figures. f Nat. Hist. 
(Shelf 6.) Compact and lamellar barytes ; 
(cauk) &c.; mica (Russian glass). 
( Shelves 1-2.) Lead ores : galena, white and case 
yellow lead, &c. LL 
( Shelf 3.) Vitriol of lead from Anglesea; blue 
copper crystallized on indurated tile ore, from the 
Bannat; ^slab of Siberian compact Malachite, &e. 
(Shelf 4.) Iron ores; fibrous brown ironstone; 
pyrites, pyritical septaria, clay iron stone ; red 
copper ; a Large mass of native copper crystal¬ 
lized, from Cornwall. 
(Shelf 5.) Cinnabar; a large cellular mass of 
native iron, with much of the olivine-like sub¬ 
stance, from Siberia ; tin ores ; tin stone in a 
breccia of a kind of chlorite-slate pebbles, from 
Cornwall ; asbest. 
{Shelf 6.) Various marbles in square polished 
pieces, from Devonshire. 
Shelves 1-3.) Lavas and other volcanic ejec- case 
tions, cut and polished. 
(Shelves 4-5.) Several varieties of granite, from 
Cornwall, cut and polished. 
{Shelf 6.) Marbles from Spain, cut and po¬ 
lished. 
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