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(Within the Saloon Door.) Two frames, con¬ 
taining a collection of calcedonies and carnelians, 
with arborescent and other figures, called Mocha 
stones. 
NINTH ROOM. 
In this room are deposited the Petrifactions 
and Shells. 
Petrified corals, madrepores, echini, &c. 
Petrifactions and casts of cornua Ammonis, the 
ppecies of which are unknown in a recent state. 
Various petrified univalves, in clusters* 
Ditto, bivalves. 
Various fossil remains of the animal kingdom. 
Ditto : among these is a large fossil jaw, from 
Maestricht in the Netherlands, which by some 
naturalists has been supposed to belong to an 
unknown species of crocodile, and by others to 
some animal of the whale tribe. 
Fragments of fossil bones, among which is 
an under jaw of the North American animal 
called Mammoth. Several teeth of the same 
animal are preserved separate ; and one has been 
cut across to shew the thickness of the enamel. 
Many species of fossil elephant’s grinders, and 
some also of the Mammoth. 
Various fossil bones, tusks, &c. 
Ditto ; and fossil horns. On the shelves 4 and 
5 are 
ROOM VIII. 
Nat. Hist, 
ROOM IX. 
CASES 
1 & 2 . 
3. 
4. 
<5 & S. 
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9 , 
10 . 
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