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ORES OF ANTIMONY. 
preous Phosphate of Uranium), 
crystiillized on quartz. 
Gunnislake, Cornwall, 
612. Chalcolite, or Copper- 
Uranite, well crystallized. 
Cornwall. 
‘ 613 & 614. Chalcolite. 
South Huel Basset, Illogan, Corn 
wall. 
Presented by J. Garby. 
615 to 617. Chalcolite {^Phos¬ 
phate of Uranium and Copper), 
crystallized. 
Cornwall. 
618. Chalcolite, in small bril 
liant crystals on ‘‘ Gossan Ore.” 
Gunnislake Mine, Cornwall. 
. 619. Uranite, sub-species Au- 
TUNiTE, or Lime-Uranite (^Phos¬ 
phate of Uranium and Lime). 
West Hud Basset, Cornwall. 
« 619a. Uraist-ochre, Zippeite. 
620. Vanadinite ( Vanadate of 
Lead), in implanted globules, and 
incrusting. 
Wanlock Head, Dumfriesshire, 
Scotland. 
621 to 621b. Rutile (Oxide of 
Titanium), in long striated crys- 
Ores of < 
Shelf VII. 
629 to 631. Chromite (Chro¬ 
mate of Iron), massive and gra¬ 
nular, associated with Steatite. 
Glenlochy, near Killin, Perthshire. 
Presented by the Marquis of Breadalbane. 
632 Chromite, with Chrome- 
ochre ( of Chromium). 
Unst, Shetland. 
Presented by D. Midgley. 
tals, and acicular, imbedded in 
Quartz. 
Killin, Perthshire. 
Prese iited by the Marquis of Breadalbane. 
622. Brookite, tabular trans¬ 
lucent crystal. 
Tremadoc, North Wales. 
Presented by the Rev. J, Williams. 
623. Anatase, minute pyra¬ 
midal crystals in Chlorite. 
Virtuous Lady Mine, near Tavistock. 
624. Molybdenite of 
Molybdenum), foliated, massive, 
disseminated. 
Huel Unity, St. Day, Cornwall. 
625. Molybdenite. 
Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland, 
626. Tellurwismuth (S^dpho- 
telluride of Bismuth), in Quartz. 
Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland. 
627 & 628. Moly'bdenite, with 
Pyrites, vein in Porphyry. 
Tomnadashan, Perthshire. 
Presented by the Marquis of Breadal¬ 
bane. 
628a. Molybdenite, occurring 
with quartz and copper ores in a 
dyke of Porphyry. 
Tomnadashan, Lough Tay, Scot¬ 
land. 
Presented by W. W. Smyth, P.R.S., 
from the workings in progress, 1860. 
IROMIUM. 
633. Chromite or chromic 
Iron. 
Unst. 
Presented by Captain Vetch, 
Shelf VIII. 
634. Chromite, large mass. 
Fetlar, Zetland. 
Presented by Sir Arthur Nicholson. 
Antimony Ores. 
The ores of Antimony, a metal largely employed for alloys, and in 
medicine, are at present obtained in unimportant quantity from British 
mines. 
Wall Case 14. 
Shelf I. 
637 & 638. Antimonite. 
Castell Diaanwy, near Conway, 
North Wales. 
635 & 636. Antimonite, or An¬ 
timony-glance (Sulphide of Anti¬ 
mony), columnar and granular. 
From a lode, Endellion, Cormvall. 
Shelf II. 
639. Antimonite, massive gra¬ 
nular. 
Endellion, Cornwall. 
