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ORES OF NICKEL AND COBALT. 
455 Sc 456. Native Bismuth, 
disseminated tlirougli brown iron 
ore. 
Hestormel Mine, Lostwithiel, Corn¬ 
wall. 1857- 
Shelf III. 
457. Native Bismuth, disse¬ 
minated. 
Trehurget United Mine, near 
Camelford, Cornwall. 
458. Native Bismuth. 
Cornwall. 
459. Native Bissiuth, brilliant 
crystalline specimen, showing the 
rhombohedral cleavaoe. 
460. Bismuthine, or Bismuth- 
glance (^Sulphide of Bismuth). > 
Prideaux Wood Mine, St. Blazey 
Cornwall. 
Presented by Captain Simmons. 
461. Bismuthine, acicularly 
crystallized in cavities in Copper 
Pyrites. 
Lanescot Mines, now called Forney 
Consols, St. Blazey. 
Presented by Sir H. De la Beche. 
462 to 464. Bismuthine, in aci- 
cular crystals. 
Fowey Consols, St. Blazey, Cormvall. 
465. Needle-ore, (Aikenite) or 
Acicular Bismuth fSulphide of 
Bismuth, Lead, and Copper). 
Fowey Consols, St. Blazey, Cormvall^ 
St. Ives Consols, CornwoM. 
Ores of Nickel and Cobalt. 
Nickel and Cobalt are metals never found native or in the metallic 
state. Their ores, frequently associated together, are rare in this 
country, but are highly valued in consequence of the employment of the 
former for certain white metals ” or alloys, and of the latter for colour- 
ing porcelain. 
Shelf IV. 
466. Kupfernickel, Nickeline 
{Arsenide of Nickel), containing 
in its purest state, nickel 44, and 
arsenic 56. 
From St. Austell, Cornwall. 
467 & 468. Kupfernickel, with 
arsenical-cobaltic Pyrites. 
Fowey Consols, St. Blazey, Corn¬ 
wall. 
468a. Kupfernickel witliMiL- 
lerite {Sulphide of Nickel). 
Fowey Consols. 1860. 
469 to 471. Kupfernickel. 
Pengelly Mine, St, Austell, Corn¬ 
wall. 
Obtained 1818. 
472 & 473. Kupfernickel, with 
Copper and Iron Pyrites. 
Pengelly Mine, St. Austell. 
Presented by P. N. Johnson, P.R. S. 
474. Nickeliferous Pyrites. 
From a “ cross-course,'” Foivey 
Consols, St. Blazey, Cornwall. 
475. Millerite {Sulphide of 
Nickel), capillary crystals occur¬ 
ring in cavities of the argillaceous 
Ironstone called “ Elled balls.” 
Ehhw Vale Ironworks, South Wales. 
Presented by W. Adams, P.G.S. 
476. Millerite, or capillary 
Pyrites, occurring in the cracks 
of a clay ironstone nodule. 
Clyne Wood, near Swansea. 
Presented by L. Dillwyn, M.P. 
477 & 477a. Cobalt Nickel 
Ore. 
St. Austell Consols, Cornwcdl. 
Presented by Captain Williams. 
478. Cobalt Nickel Ore, and 
arsenical Pyrites. 
Bolcoath, Camborne, Cormvall. 
Presented by Captain Petherick. 
Arsenical Cobalt Ores. 
479 & 480. Smaltine, or Tin- 
white Cobalt {Arsenide of Cobalt, 
Iron, and Nickel). 
Huel Sparnon, near Bedruth, 
Cornwalh 
Shelf Y. 
481. Smaltine, massive. 
Bolcoath, Camborne, Cormvall. 
482 & 483. Arsenical Cobalt 
Ore. 
Huel Clarence, near Bedruth, 
Cor ti wall. 
484. Arsenical Cobalt Ore, 
massive. 
Huel Elizabeth, St. Ives, Cornwall. 
