room Yin. 
Nat, Hjst* 
CASE 
5. 
CASE 
6 . 
(Shelf 5) Fibrous limestone, Flos ferri ; 
stalactites from the grotto of Antiparos ; calca¬ 
reous incrustation on stalks; large rhomboidal 
fragment of double refracting spar, &c. 
(Shelf 6) Foliated and fibrous gypsum; 
selenite; fiuor spar, &c. 
(Shelves \~3) Large groupes of rock crystal; 
quartz druses; nodules of calcedony, &c. 
(Shelf 4.) Hollow nodules of flint, coated 
with quartz crystals ; a rounded pebble containing 
water; pudding stones ; porphyry ; serpentine, &c* 
(Shelf 5.) Large agate balls; large pieces of 
rock crystal including substances, such as chlorite, 
rutile, &c.. 
(Shelf 6) Compact and lamellar barytes 
(cauk), &c.; mica (Russian glass). 
(Shelves 1-2.) Lead ores ; galena, white and 
yellow lead, &c. 
(Shelf 3) Vitriol of lead from Anglesea; 
blue copper crystallized on indurated tile ore, 
from the Bannat ; slab of Siberian compact 
Malachite; red copper; a large mass of native 
copper crystallized, from Cornwall, &c. 
(Shelf 4) Iron ores; fibrous brown iron¬ 
stone : pyrites, pyritical septaria, clay ironstone ; 
cinnabar ; a large cellular mass of meteoric iron, 
with much of the olivine-like substance, from 
Siberia. 
(Shelf 
