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IRON ORES, RED. 
266. Hematite, pseudomor- 
plious after Spathose Iron (Side- 
rite). 
Cornham Ford lode, Exmoor, So¬ 
mersetshire. 
Presented by F. W. Knight, M.P. 
267. Hematite, soft yarietj 
termed “Puddling ore.” 
Hoar Oak, Exmoor. 
Presented by F. W. Knight, M.P. 
268. Hematite, arenaceous, 
occurs as a bed from o inches to 
5 feet thick in the lowest part of 
the New Red Sandstone series of 
the locality. 
Clapton in Gordano, Portisfiead, 
near Bristol. 
Presented by S. Stutchbury, F.G.S. 
Shelf III. 
269. Hematite (Red Iron ore), 
massive, compact. 
Mr. Anthony Hill’s Works, Bris¬ 
tol, Somersetshire. 
270. Hematite, massive. 
Brendon Hills, Somersetshire. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell, 1851. 
271 & 272. Hematite, pebbles. 
From an alluvial deposit at the 
foot of Brendon Hill, near Net- 
tlecomhe. 
Presented by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, 
Bart. 
273. Haematite, a pebble found 
in an alluvial deposit on the coast. 
Near Watchet, Somersetshire. 
Presented by Sir W. C. Trevelyan. 
274. H^matitic Conglome¬ 
rate, at the base of the New Red 
Sandstone, 
Frampton Cottrell, Gloucestershire. 
•Presented by S. H. Blackwell, 1851. 
275. Fine H^matitic Conglo¬ 
merate, in the same deposit. 
Newent. 
276. Hematite. 
From the Greystone Quarries, 
Bixslade, Forest of Dean, Glou- 
cstershire. 
Shelf lY. 
277. Haematite, variety 
cular or micaceous Iron ore, 
Buckfastleigh, Devon. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell. 
277a. Micaceous Iron Ore, 
(crushed and washed). 
Amlwch, Anglesey. 
Presented by R. Kothwell. 
278. Micaceous Iron Ore, 
with films of Malachite. 
Cosheen Mine, Co. Cork, Ireland. 
Presented by J. D. Croker. 
279. Hematite. 
Newent Down, Bridgend, Glamor¬ 
ganshire, South Wales. 
280. Hematite, mingled with 
Siderite (Carbonate). 
From a vein in the Mountain Lime¬ 
stone, Mumbles, Swansea Bay, 
South Wales. 
281. Haematite. 
From the lowest beds of the New 
Bed Sandstone, near Hawarden, 
Flintshire. 
282. Hematite. 
From the Lower Coal Measures, 
Froghall, North Staffordshire. 
Shelf Y. 
283. Hematite, massive, com¬ 
pact. 
Ulverstone, Lancashire. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell. 
284 to 286. Haematite, reniform 
and fibrous. 
Bonhead Mines, Ulverstone. 
Presented by Myles Kennedy. 
287. Reniform mass of compact 
Haematite. 
Ulverstone, Lancashire. 
288. Haematite, portion of a 
nodule. 
Ulverstone. 
289. Hematite, botryoidal and 
mammillated. 
Gatehouse Estate, near White¬ 
haven, Cumberland. 
Presented by G. P. Ley. 
