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THE CRACHERODEAN C0LLECTI0X 
roomvih. [Division 1 .) Various earths belonging to the 
Nat. Hist, argillaceous, talcose, and calcareous genera: varie- 
TABLE 
j gated clays, fuller’s earth, scum earth, &c.— 
Carbonates of lime : double refracting spar ; va¬ 
riously modified crystallizations ; nail-head spar, 
&c. rhomboidal sandstone spar from Fontaine¬ 
bleau; fibrous limestone: stalactites; kalksinter; 
the white and blue branched Flos ferri; peastone, 
&c.; arragonite; brown spar. 
( Div . 2.) The Tophus turbinatus Linn. Wall. 
—several varieties of compact limestone (mar¬ 
bles) : Cottam marble; Stirian shell or luma- 
chella marble ; Tiree marble ; Dolomite ; Fluor¬ 
spar from Derbyshire, Durham, &c.; compact 
and fibrous gypsum ; selenite. 
{Div. 3.) Gypsum, selenite, &c. ; compact 
and lamellar barytes, &c. ; strontian ; boracite. 
Labrador spar; common feldspar : amazone stone. 
Adularia ; a moonstone in a ring ; Prehnite 
rock crystals ; amethyst druse with brown spar ; 
flints drused with small rock crystals, &c. 
{Div. A.) Rock crystals ; topaze coloured, 
smoky, &c. Bristol diamonds; rock crystals 
including various substances, as chlorite, rutile, 
&c.*, quartz crystals, on fluor, &c.; hacked quartz, 
pse quartz ; feldspar-and quartz-aventurine. 
Flexible 
