GEEEN AND BLUE COPPER ORES. 
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80 & 81. Malachite, with 
Copper Pyrites. 
CosJieen Mine, County Cork, 
Ireland. 
, Presented by J. D. Croker, 
82. IMalachite, green. 
Cosheen Mine, near Skull, County 
Cork, Ireland. 
Presented by William Connell. 
83. Copper Ore, lia\?ing the form 
of a geode and containing carbo¬ 
nate of copper, chrysocolla (silicate 
of copper), &c. 
Presented by the Geolcgical Society of 
London. 
Shelf III. 
84 & 85. Malachite, green, 
crystallized and fibrous stellated. 
Cumberland. 
86. Green CarboNxIte of 
Copper. 
From the Cambrian Slates of 
Ratthnghope, Shropshire. 
87. Malachite, light green. 
Geufron Mine, Llanidloes, Mont¬ 
gomeryshire. 
88. Malachite (Blue and 
Green). 
Near Old Radnor, Wales. 
89. Malachite (Blue . and 
Green). The blue is crystallized, 
but the green botryoidal. 
Nether Stowey, Somersetshire. 
Presented by G. 0. Fox. 
90. Malachite, blue and green. 
Nether Stowey, Somersetshire. 
Presented by G. B. Greenough, F.R.S. 
91. Malachite, dark green, 
fibrous radiating. 
Tipperary, Ireland. 
Presented by G. B. Greenongh, F.R.S. 
91a. Malachite, dark green, 
acicularly crystallized. 
Redruth, Cornwall. 
Presented by G. B. Greenough, F.R.S. 
92 to 94. Malachite, massive, 
botryoidal, and reniform, with 
various shades of green. 
Gunnisluke Mine, near Calstock, 
Cr,rnwall. 
Presented by Sir Henry T. Be la Beche. 
95. Malachite (dark green), 
fibrous radiating, and Chryso¬ 
colla (light blue), mammillated. 
Gunnislake Mine, Calstock,-Cor'n'- 
wall. 
Presented by G. C. Fox. 
96. Malachite, pale green, 
with red-oxide of copper. 
Redruth, Cornwall. 
Presented by G. B. Greenough, F.R.S. 
97. Malachite, blue and green. 
Iluel Trefusis, near Redruth, Corn¬ 
wall. 
Presented by the late J. Garby. 
98. Chrysocolla, botrvoidal. 
Keswick, Cumberland. 1860 . 
99. Chrysocolla (light blue)^ 
mammillated; and Pitchy Cop¬ 
per Ore (brown resinous). 
100. Chrysocolla, massive, 
with red-oxide of copper. 
Knockmahon Mmes, Waterford. 
Shelf lY. 
Arseniates and Phosphates of 
Copper. 
Olivenite ; Copper Mica 
{Tamarite)', Clinoclase ; Liro- 
CONITE {lenticular arseniate) ; 
CoNDURRiTE {massive arsetiide) ; 
Libethenite {phosphate of 
copper). 
PTis group of minerals, con¬ 
taining oxide of copper, combined 
with arsenic and phosphoric acids 
and water, is not employed for the 
production of copper. 
101. Olivenite (right prisma¬ 
tic arseniate of copper), massive, 
Avith copper glance. 
From the Tin Lodes, in the deepest 
part of Beam Mine, St. Austell, 
Cornwall. 
102. Clinoclase {oblique pris¬ 
matic arseniate of copper), dark 
green, crystallized upon Liroco- 
nite {lenticular arseniate of 
copper). 
Huel Providence, Cornwall. 
103. Liroconite {lenticular 
arseniate of copper), crystallized. 
Cornwall. 
