rOEEIGN GEES OF COPPEE. 
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31. Native Copper, remark¬ 
ably crystallized. 
Copper Falls vein, near Facie 
liiver, Lake Superior. 
32. Native Copper, with native 
Silver and Carbonate of Lime. 
Cliff Mine, Eagle River, Lake 
Superior. 
33. Native Copper, slightly 
investing Carbonate of Lime. 
Cliff Mine, Eagle River, Lake 
Superior. 
34. Native Copper, cut from 
the mass. 
Lake Superior. 
35. Native Copper, in the 
form of a beach pebble, or fragment 
which has undergone attrition. 
Lake Superior. 
Nos, 28 to 35 presented by Joseph 
Peabody. 
36. Native Copper. 
Datholite Cove, Isle Royale, Lake 
Superior. 
37. Native Copper. 
St. Jago de Cuba, Cuba. 
38. Native Copper, with Me- 
laconite, or Black Oxide of Copper. 
St. Jago de Cuba. 
39. Native Copper, with Red 
Oxide of Copper and Malachite. 
Chile. 
Presented by Sir H. T. De la Beche. 
Shelf Y. 
40. Cuprite, or Red Oxide of 
Copper, {suh-oxide of Cop 2 )€r,') in 
octohedral crystals, with Malachite. 
Establishment of Taguil, Govern~ 
ment of Perm, Russia. 
41. Cuprite, crystallized in 
octohedrons, with Chrysocolla, or 
Plydrated Silicate of Copper, and 
Green Carbonate. 
Establishmemt of Taguil, Gove/m- 
ment of Perm. 
42. Red Oxide of Copper 
and Hydrated Silicate of Copper. 
District of Bogoslovsk, Russia. 
43. Red Oxide of Copper, 
with petrified wood. 
District of Bogoslovsk. 
44. Strings of Red Oxide of 
Copper. 
District of Bogoslovsk. 
45. Compact Red Oxide of 
Copper. 
Mines of Mednoroudiansk, Russia. 
Nos. 41 to 45, presented by the Im¬ 
perial Mining Institute of Eussia. 
46. Red Oxide of Copper. 
Libethen, Hungary. 
47. Red Oxide of Copper, 
with Copper Glance, or Sulphide 
of Copper. 
Near Siegen, Prussia. 
48. Red Oxide of Copper, 
or Cuprite, in octohedral crystals 
upon native Copper. 
Rheinbreitbach, near Bonn. 
Presented by G. B. Greenough, F.E.S. 
49. Tablet supporting five 
crystals of Red Oxide of Cop¬ 
per. 
1. Octohedi’on. 
2. Octohedron, with hollow faces of 
decrement. 
3. Octohedron, with edges replaced by 
planes of the rhombic dodecahedron. 
4. Rhombic dodecahedron. 
5. Rhombic dodecahedron, with trian¬ 
gular planes of the octohedron. 
From Chessy, France. 
50. Cuprite, with Green Car¬ 
bonate of Copper. 
Chile. 
51 & 52. Red Oxide of Cop¬ 
per. 
Chile. 
Nos. 50 to 52 presented by Sir H 
T. Dela Beche. 
53. Massive Cuprite, or Red 
Oxide of Copper. 
Chile. 
54. Copper Ore, chiefly Cu¬ 
prite. 
Chile. 
55. Cuprite, or Red Oxide of 
Copper, in cubic crystals. 
Cobre Mines, Cuba. 
56. Red Oxide of Copper, 
with Green Carbonate of Copper 
and Copper Pyrites. 
Cuba. 
Presented by Sir H. T. De la Beche. 
