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timonial ochre on native and grey antimony, 
&c. &c.* 
In one of the windows of this apartment stands 
a table, composed of a variety of lavas and other 
volcanic ejections from Mount Vesuvius, present¬ 
ed by the Earl of Exeter. 
EIGHTH ROOM. 
This room, in its present state of arrangement, 
contains miscellaneous specimens of minerals, 
many of them of great dimensions. 
A collection of volcanic products, from Mounts 
Vesuvius, Somma, and Hiitna; vesicular, slag- 
gy, glassy lavas, tuffas, withs everal other volcanic 
ejections : leucites; Vesuvians in a calcareo-mi- 
caceous substance, . &c.—Pseudo-volcanic rocks. 
Lavas and other volcanic productions, in large 
polished pieces. 
On the three lowermost shelves of the cases 
is deposited a small collection of specimens of 
rocks, arranged partly according to their natural 
affinities. 
(Shelves 4, 5, 6.J Granitic and other rocks be¬ 
longing to the slate formation of Werner. Granites 
of 
* The drawers and cases destined for the reception of the re¬ 
maining ores, are not yet finished. 
SALOOX. 
Nat. Hjst, 
ROOM vm* 
CASES 
1 & 2 . 
CASE 
3. 
CASES 
4 to 8o 
CASE 
4 , 
