OF COPPER. 
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Shelf II. 
85. Malachite, with argilla¬ 
ceous matter. 
Establishment of Nijneitagnil^ 
Government of Perm. 
86. Malachite, with schistose 
chlorite. 
Mines of Kisnikeijew. 
87. Malachite. 
Mines of Gorimeichevsk. 
88. Malachite, on Ferrugi¬ 
nous Clay. 
Mines of Solotouchinsk, District of 
the Altai. 
89. Malachite, with Hydrated 
Oxide of Iron and Quartz. 
Mines of Solotouchinsk. 
90. Malachite, on Eurite. 
Establishment of Taguil. 
91. Copper Ore. 
Mines of Voskressensk, District of 
Perm. 
Shelf III. 
92. Malachite, with Blue Car¬ 
bonate of Copper and Bed Oxide 
of Iron. 
Mines of Solotouchinsk. 
93 Carbonate of Copper. 
Mines of Soimonovsk, Establish¬ 
ment of Taguil. 
94. Malachite, with Brown 
Oxide of Iron. 
Establishment of Taguil. 
95. Malachite, with Quartz. 
Mines of Kisnikeijew. 
96. Malachite, on Bed Oxide 
of Copper. 
District of Bogoslovsk. 
97. Malachite. 
District of Bogoslovsk. 
Nos. 80 to 97 presented by the Imperial 
Mining Institute of Russia, 
98 and 99. Fibrous Green Car¬ 
bonate OF Copper and Bed 
Oxide of Copper. 
Chile. 
Presented by Sir H. T. Be la Beche. 
Shelf lY. 
100 and 101. Cupriferous An¬ 
thracite. 
Marcanton, Pyrenees, Spain. 
Presented by Sir W. E. Logan. 
102 and 103. Malachite, or 
Green Carbonate of Copper. 
Siberia, 
104. Malachite. 
Hartz, Germany. 
Nos. 102 to 104 presented by G. B. 
Greenough, F.R.S. 
105. Mammillated Malachite. 
Libethen, Hungary. 
105 a. Malachite, crystallized. 
Nijnei Taguil, Siberia. 
106. Malachite, with Azurite, 
on earthy Oxide of Iron. 
107. Malachite. 
Nassau. 
Presented by the “ German Mining 
Company.” 
107 a. Malachite, in prismatic 
crystals. 
Chessy, near Lyons, France. 
108. Malachite. 
China. 
Presented by G. B. Greenough, F.R.S. 
109. Malachite. 
Mines of Bembe, near Loanda, 
West Africa. 
110 and 111. Green Carbo¬ 
nate OF Copper, and Bed Oxide 
of Copper. 
Chile. 
Presented by Sir H. T. de la Beche. 
112. Chrysocolla, with Pitch 
Copper Ore. 
Chile. 
Shelf V. 
113. Chessylite, Azurite, or 
Blue Carbonate of Copper, in fine 
crystals. 
Chessy, near Lyons, France 
This beautiful mineral was largely ob¬ 
tained formerly from the Chessy mines, 
but they have for a tong time past been 
abandoned, or worked only on the smallest 
scale. 
114. Chessylite, group of 
crystals, intermixed with a little 
Malachite. 
Chessy. 
115. Very beautiful crystals of 
Chessylite, in which a partial 
conversion into Malachite has 
taken place. 
Chessy. 
