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ROOM 'viir. 
Nat. Hist. 
CASE 
9- 
CASES 
10 , 11 , 12 , 
and 13. 
CasJes 
14 and 15, 
CASE 
l6. 
with olivine,Zeolite,calcareous spar, &c.—“W^cke, 
variolite, (toadstone).—x4niygdaloid, &c. 
In this case, and on the Upper shelves of the 
five preceding casdl, are deposited miscellaneous 
large specimens, with their names affixed. 
A collection of Derbyshire -minerals, formed 
by Mr. White Watson, partly arranged accord¬ 
ing to the succession of strata in which they are 
found. 
Contains a collection of miscellaneous minerals 
from Siberia. 
Mountain rocks and other mineral, from the 
South Sea: King George’s Sound, New Georgia, 
&c. 
NINTH ROOM. 
ROOM IX. 
CASES 
1 and 2. 
3. 
4. 
5 and 6. 
7 and 8. 
In this room are deposited petrifactions or fos¬ 
sil remains of animals and vegetables. 
Madrepores and other corals, &e. 
Casts and impressions of ammonites or cor¬ 
nua ammonis. 
Various petrified univalves in clusters. 
Various bivalves petrified. 
Various fossil remains: among these is a large 
fossil jaw from Maestricht in the Netherlands 
which 
