IRON ORES, BRO^yN. 
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290. Hematite, massive. 
Harrimjtcn, near Workington, Cuni- 
berlajid. 
Shelf VI. 
291 & 292. Portions of largely 
mammillated Hematite, with na¬ 
turally smooth surfaces of fracr 
tura. 
Cleator, near Whitehaven. 
293. Hematite, hotryoidal. 
Cleator. 
294. Hematite, hotryoidal and 
crystallized (Specular Iron). 
Whitehaven. 
295 to 298. Red Iron Ore, 
ciystallized {specular), and mas¬ 
sive compact Hematite. 
Cleator. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell. 
299. Soft Ha:matite, “ Ruddle.” 
Cleator. 
300. Portion of largely mammil¬ 
lated PliEMATITE, fibrous. 
Ulverstone. 
301. PI^MATiTE, mammillated 
and reniform. 
Ulverstone, Lancashire. 
302. Specular Iron, well crys¬ 
tallized with Quartz, coating mam¬ 
millated Haematite. Exceptional 
occurrence in cavities. 
Cleator. 
Shelf VII. 
303 & 304. Hematite, botry- 
oidal. 
Ulverstone. 
305. Haematite, mammillated. 
Cleator, near Whitehaven. 
306. Hematite, massive. 
Ulverstone, Lancashire. 
Presented by J. Price. 
307. Mass of Red Iron Ore. 
From a lode in the Mountain Lime¬ 
stone, near Bristol. 
Shelf VIII. 
308. Red Iron Ore, micaceous 
and hotryoidal. 
From a lode in Limestone, near 
Bristol. 
309. Mass of Micaceous Iron 
Ore, with quartzose matrix. 
White Cleave Mine, near Buch- 
fastleigh, Devon. 
Presented by Jo. Heath, 
Micaceous Iron ore, in crystals so deli¬ 
cately lamellar as to form, on touch, an 
impalpable powder. 
310 . Specular Iron Ore, large 
block. 
St. Clether, Cornwall. 
Presented by Sir P. C. Knowles, Bart. 
Wall-case 49. 
Brown Iron Ore ; Gothite ; 
Limnite, {Hydrated sesquioxide,) 
sometimes called Brown Htema- 
tite. 
The Sesquioxide of iron with a 
variable proportion of water in 
chemical combination. In Gothite, 
the crystallized and richest species, 
the iron amounts to 63 per cent., 
with 10*11 of water. 
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Shelf I. 
311. Brown Iron Ore, fibrous 
and massive. 
Cloughleagh, Ireland. 
312 to 314. Brown Iron Ore, 
(Gothite,) fibrous and hotryoidal. 
St. Just, Cornwall. 
314a. Brown Iron Ore, fine 
specimen of fibrous “ wood iron.” 
From Trehisken, Perranzabuloe, 
Cornwall. 
Presented by Messrs. Whitford and 
Carter, 1860. 
On the Top Shelf. 
315. Brown Iron Ore. 
Fir an Sands, Perranzabuloe, Corn¬ 
wall. 
315a. Brown Iron Ore, with 
occasional kernels of Spathose iron 
(Carbonate). 
From the Trevithick lode, Trebis- 
ken, Perranzabuloe. 
Presented by W. AY. Smyth, F.R.S. 
316 317. Brown Iron Ore, 
fibrous, radiating. 
From a cross course, Bvdennick, 
j St, Stephen’s, Cor^iwalL 
