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IRON ORES, BROWN. 
375. Brown and Bed Iron 
Ore, with Quartz. 
PenUjrch. 
Shelf VII. 
376. Brown Iron Ore, with 
Manganese. 
From the Carh. Limestone, Foxfold, 
Melmerhy Scar, Cumberland. 
Presented by W. W. Smyth, P.R.S. 
377. Brown Iron Ore, with 
Quartz pseudomorphous after 
Barytes. 
From the same locality. j 
378. Brown Iron Ore, earthy, i 
North Crossfell, Cumberland. 
Presented by W. W. Smyth, F.R.S. 
379. Brown Iron Ore. 
From a bed 3 to 7 feet thick, of 
good quality, Kilhope Fell, near 
Nent Head, Cumberland. 
Presented with many of the following 
by S. H. Blackwell, 1851, all of them 
being from the mountain or carboniferous 
limestone. 
380 & 381. Brown Iron Ore, 
From a bed about 7 feet thick, 
quality very variable, Nent 
Head. 
382. Brown Iron Ore. 
Silly-hole vein. 
383. Brown Iron Ore. 
Manor House vein. 
384. Brown Iron Ore. 
Nest vein, Aldstone. 
385. Brown Iron Ore. 
Stanhope, Durham. 
386. Brown Iron Ore. 
St. John’s Chapel, near Stanhope. 
Shelf VIII. 
The following group of ores 
from the Lias and Oolitic forma¬ 
tions are brown iron ores only 
where they have been exposed to 
the action of the air and of water. 
When followed downwards from 
the surface they are seen in their 
original condition of carbonates, 
mingled less frequently with sili- j 
cate. ' 
387 & 388. Brown Iron Ore, 
nodular. 
From the Lias, Fston Hill, near 
Fedcar, Yorkshire. 
Presented by W. W. Smyth, F.E.S. 
389. Ironstone, greenish, with 
fossil (Pecten tequivalvis). 
Whitby, Yorkshire. 
Presented by J. Cowper, of Aldstone. 
390. Ironstone (contains many 
fossils). 
From the Lias', Whitby. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell. 
391. Ironstone, with fossils. 
From the Lias, Ayton, Cleveland, 
Yorkshire. 
Presented by H. L. Thornhill. 
392 & 393. Ironstone, with or¬ 
ganic impressions. 
From the Lias of Christchurch, 
near the Tees, Yorkshire. 
394. Iron Ore. 
Cleveland District, Yorkshire. 
Presented by W. W. Smyth, F.E.S. 
395. Brown Iron Ore, (? cal¬ 
careous) in irregular crusts. 
South Woods, Thirsk, N. Hiding, 
Yorkshire. 
Shelf IX. 
396. Broavn Iron Ore, earthy. 
Fushton, Northamptonshire. 
397 to 399. Broavn Iron Ore, 
in rich crusts in a bed about 4 feet 
thick, in the Oolites. 
From Chapel Frompton, and No¬ 
bottle, Spencer House, North¬ 
amptonshire, 1851. 
400. Broavn Iron Ore, Avith 
nucleus of earthy carbonate. 
Newport Pagnel. 
Presented by C. Twamley, F.G.S. 
401. Broavn Iron Ore. 
402. Iron Ore, arenaceous. 
Fi'om a bed 2 to 3 feet thick, in the 
Lias of Saxelby, Lincolnshire. 
Presented by S. H. Blackwell. 
403. Broaa^n Iron Ore, Avith 
vegetable remains. 
Gwydyr Estate, North Wales. 
404. Liaionite, or Bog Iron ore. 
Scotland. 
