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347. Brown Iron Ore, raam- 
millated. 
Haydon Farm, Mendip Hills. 
348. Brown Iron Ore, mas¬ 
sive, compact. 
Jdrendon Hill, near Netilecomhe, 
Somerset. 
Presented by Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart. 
349. Brown Iron Ore, stalac- 
titic. 
From back of lode at Hangley 
Cleve, Exmoor, Somerset. 
Presented by F. W. Knight, M.P. 
350. Gothite, compact. 
From Hoar Oak, 
Presented by F. W. Knight, M.P. 
351. Gothite, compact, and 
pseudomorphotis after Siderite. 
From Deer Park, Exmoor. 
Presented by F. W. Knight, M.P. 
Shelf V. 
352 & 353. Gothite, caver¬ 
nous, Avith Calcite crystallized in¬ 
side ; in stalactitic and hemispheri¬ 
cal foims with a fibrous stellated 
structure. 
Occurs imbedded in the Magnesian 
Conglomerate at Clapton in Gor~ j 
dano, Portishead. | 
Presented by S. Stutchbury, F.G.S. j 
354. Brown Iron Ore, variety j 
Wood Iron, a rolled pebble. 
St. Phillips, Bristol. 
Presented by Mrs. Aveline. 
355. Brown Iron Ochre. 
From a 10 feet seam, Anna Maria 
Mine, Barmouth, Merioneth¬ 
shire. 
Presented by S. T. Jones. 
355a. Iron Ochre. 
Bleaugwinlais, Caerphilly, Gla¬ 
morganshire. 
Presented by W. Thomas. 
356. Black Pisolitic Iron 
Ore. 
Bettws Garmon, Llanberis, Caer¬ 
narvonshire. 
357. Black Pisolitic Iron 
Ore. 
Llanginian, near Pwllheli, Caer¬ 
narvonshire. 
358 to 360. Pisolitic Iron 
Ore. 
Tremadoc, Caernarvonshire; occurs 
in large masses in the older 
rocks. 
Presented by S. 11. Blackwell, 1851. 
361. Pisolitic Iron Ore. 
West of Telegraph Station, Llan- 
fairynghornwy, Anglesey. 
362. Pisolitic Iron Ore. 
Melin Esgob, N.E. of Llanerchy 
medd, Anglesey. 
Shelf yi. 
Ores from the Forest of Dean. 
Presented mostly by H.M. Com¬ 
missioners of Woods and Forests. 
363. Broavn Iron Ore, very 
compact, Sandstone ore.” 
From the Millstone Grit, Eastern 
side of the Forest. 
364 & 365, Brown Iron Ore, 
intermingled Avith Siderite (cor- 
honate), locally called Grey ore.” 
From the Mountain Limestone. 
366 to 369. Brown Iron Ore, 
proAuncially called Blackbrusli.” 
From the joints of the graystone 
quarries, above the Coleford 
High Delf Coal, Bixslade,I)ean 
Forest. 
370. Brown Iron Ore, small, 
loose, provincially called “ Smith 
Ore.” 
Found in ^regular hollows and huge 
caverns, called “ churns,’' in the 
Limestone. 
371. Broavn Iron Ore, cellular, 
or tubiporous variety. 
Easier Mine. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell. 
372. BroAVTi and Red Oxides of 
Iron, masshm. 
373. Brown Iron Ore, pseudo- 
morphous after Iron Pyrites. 
Pentyreh, near Cardiff, Glamor¬ 
ganshire. 
Presented by T. W. Booker. 
374. Brown Iron Ore, massive 
and stalactitic. 
Pentyreh. 
