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NATIVE COPPER. 
10. Native Copper, crystal¬ 
lized. 
Cornwall. 
11. Native Copper, crystal¬ 
lized. 
Cam Brea, near Bedruth, Corn¬ 
wall. 
12 . Native Copper, crystal¬ 
lized, with red-oxide of copper. 
'^Hiiel Buller, Coryiwall. 
Presented by R. Taylor, F.G.S. 
13. Native Copper, massive, 
incrusted witli red-oxide and 
green carbonate of copper. 
From a vein in Serpentine at 
Mullion, Lizard District, Corn¬ 
wall. 
Presented by tbe late G, B. Greenough, 
P.RS., G.S. 
14. Native and Red-oxiEe of 
Copper, in Serpentine. 
From the Lizard District, Corn¬ 
wall. 
Presented by J. Plomer. 
15 & 16. Native and Red- 
oxide. 
Cam Brea Mines, near Redruth, 
Cornwall. 
Presented by tbe late J. Garby. 
Shelf III. 
17. Native Copper, in strings 
and sheets. 
Polberro Consols, Cornwall. 
18. Native Copper, dendritic. 
Pembroke Mine, St. Austell, Corn¬ 
wall. 
19. Native Copper, crystalline, 
dendritic. 
Cornwall. 
20 to 22. Native Copper, in 
thin sheets. 
Pembroke Mine, near St, Austell, 
Cornwall. 
Presented by Captains Barratt and 
Paul. 
23. Native Copper, foliated. 
Cam Brea Mines, near Redruth, 
Cornwall. 
Presented by tbe late John Garby. 
24, 25, & 26. Native Copper, 
dendritic. 
Cormcall. 
Presented by tbe late Sir Henrj' De la 
Beebe, C.B., Director of tbe Museum. 
27. Native Copper, inter¬ 
mingled with quartz. 
St. George Mine, Perran Porth, 
Cornwall. 
Presented by H. Humphries. 
28. Native and Red-oxide of 
Copper. 
Huel Buller, Cornwall. 
Presented by Richard Taylor, P.G.S. 
29. Native Copper, crystal¬ 
lized. 
Cornwall. 
30. Native Copper, crystal¬ 
lized on quartz. 
Treskerby Mine, Cornwall. 
Presented by G. Croker Fox. 
31. Native Copper, reticulated. 
Treskerby Mine, Cornwall. 
32. Native Copper, massive. 
Cornwall. 
33. Native Copper. 
From the Serpentine, Lizard, 
Cornwall. 
34. Native Copper, well crys¬ 
tallized. 
Relistian Mine, Cornwall. 
Presented by William Randle. 
35. Native Copper, crystal¬ 
lized. 
Cornwall. 
Presented by the late G. B. Greenough, 
F.R.S. 
36 & 37. Native Copper, crys¬ 
tallized, reticulated, and associated 
with quartz. 
Lanescot Mines (Fowey Consols). 
Presented by P. N. Johnson, F.R.S. 
38. Native Copper, delicately 
reticulated. 
Treskerby Mine, Cornwall. 
Presented by G. C. Fox. 
39. Native Copper, delicately 
reticulated. 
Fluel Fanny, Cam Brea, Cornwall. 
* The prefix Huel, often corrupted into Wheal, signifies in the old Cornish 
language a mine or work ; Consols, a group of consolidated mines. 
