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FOEEIGN ORES 
167 and 168. Boknite. 
Copiapo Mines, Chile. 
Presented hj Frederick Grellet. 
169 and 170. Bornite. 
Chile. 
Presented by Sir H. T. de la Beche. 
171. Bornite. 
Dniazano Mine, Chile. 
184. Copper Pyrites, with 
Iron Pyrites. 
District of Bogoslovsk. 
Nos. 183 and 184 presented by the 
Imperial Mining Institute of Russia. 
185. Copper Pyrites, with 
“ Pitch Copper Ore.” 
Aranda de Moncayo, Aragon. 
172. Bornite, with calcareous 
sj)ar. 
Chile. 
Shelf III. I 
173 and 174. Bornite. i 
Chile. i 
Presented by Sir H. T. De la Beche. 
175. Rich mingled Copper 
Ores, with Calcareous Spar. 
176. Vitreous Copper Ore, 
or Copper Glance, with Calcite. 
Santiago, Cuba. 
I76a. Harrisite (Cubic Copper 
Glance). | 
Canton, Cherokee Co., Georgia, U.S. 
177. Grey Copper Ore, with 
crystallized Iron Pyrites. I 
St. Jago de Cuba, Cuba. i 
178. Sulphide of Copper. I 
Cobre Copper Mines, vicinity of | 
St. Jago de Cuba. j 
Presented by Col. Stopford. 
179. Copper Ore, with crystal¬ 
lized Iron Pyrites. 
Cobre Mines, Cuba. I 
180. Copper Glance, with | 
Wollastonite. I 
From junction of Sienite with Lime- j 
stone. Mine Drey Kbnig, Ora- j 
witza, Hungary. I 
186. Argentiferous Sulphide 
OF Copper, very rich in silver. 
St. Vincente Mine, Veta St. 
Antonio Famas, Mexico. 
187. Argentiferous Copper 
Pyrites, rich in silver. 
S'. Jose, Ramas, Mexico. 
Nos. 186 and 187 presented by Major 
Charters, ll.A. 
188. Argentiferous Copper 
Pyrites. 
Moran, Real del Monte, Mexico. 
189. Kupfer Schiefer, or 
Copper Slate. 
Eisleben, Prussian Saxony. 
190. Kupfer Schiefer, rich 
variety. 
Eisleben. 
191. Cupreous Slate, contain¬ 
ing the fossil fish characteristic of 
the Kupfer Schiefer, Palceoniscus 
Freieslebensis. 
Eisleben. 
192. Purple Copper Ore in 
Kupfer Schiefer. 
Eisleben. 
193. Copper Pyrites, between 
laminae of Kupfer Schiefer, or 
Copper Slate. 
Eisleben. 
Shelf IV. 
Shelf V. 
181. Bornite, or Purple Copper 
Ore. 
Hammerfest, Norway. 
182. Purple Copper Ore, with 
Brown Spar. 
Hammerfest, Norway. 
Nos. 181 and 182 presented by the 
late Michael Williams, M.P. 
183. Sulphide of Copper. 
District of Bogoslovsk, Russia. 
I 194. Copper Pyrites, or Chal- 
I copyrite. {Sulphide of Copper 
and Iro7i). 
Cobre Mines, Cuba. 
195. Copper Pyrites, and Iron 
Pyrites. 
Co7isolidated Cobre Mines, St. 
Jago de Cuba. 
196. Copper Pyrites. 
St. Jago de Cuba. 
