OF ANTIMONY AND ZINC. 
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Shelf VII. 
483. Oxide of Antimony. 
Borneo. 
483 a. Oxide, of Antimony, 
psenclomorplioiis after Antimony 
Glance. 
Borneo. 
483b. Kermesite, or Red Anti¬ 
mony {^Oxysuljjliide of Antimony). 
Brdunsdorf Saxony. 
483c. Kermesite. 
Neue Hoffnung Gottes, Brduns- 
dorf, Saxony. 
Presented by H. Bauerman, F.G.S. 
484 & 484a. Antimonite, Stib- 
nite, Grey Antimony, or Antimony 
Glance {Sulphide of Antimony). 
Felsdbanya, Hungary. 
485. Antimonite, in fine pris¬ 
matic crystals. 
Felsdbanya, Hungary. 
Raised in 1851-2. 
486. ZiNKENiTE {Sulp)hantimo- 
niate of Lead). 
Wolfsberg, Hartz. 
487. Bleiniere {Anthnoniate 
of Lead), with 60 or 80 ozs. of 
silver per ton. 
Spam. 
Shelf YIII. 
488. Antimonite. 
Spain. 
489 and 489a. Antimonite. 
Tuscany. 
490. Antimonite, iridescent. 
Felsdbanya, Hungary. 
491. Antimonite. 
Wolfsberg, Hartz. 
492. Antimonite. 
Neue Hoffnung Gottes Mine, near 
Freiberg, Saxony. 
493. Antimonite. 
Arensberg, Prussia. 
494. Antimonite. 
Brilon, Prussia. 
495. Granular Antimonite, 
with imbedded Quartz. 
496. Antimonite. with Oxide 
of Antimony. 
Borneo. 
497 and 497a. Antimonite. 
Borneo. 
498. Antimonite. 
Carmel, U.S. 
Ores of Zinc. 
With the exception of the New Jersey mineral, Zincite, the ores use¬ 
ful for the production of the metal are limited almost entirely to the 
minerals rather loosely termed Calamine, including the Carbonates and 
the Silicates, hydrous and anhydrous, and to Blende, the Sulphide of 
Zinc. The most important centres of the mining for Zinc ores are 
Belgium, Silesia, and the North of Spain. 
Wall-case 21. 
Shelf I. 
499. Zincite, Spartalite, or 
Red Oxide of Zinc, with Frank¬ 
lin ite. 
New Jersey, U.S. 
Presented by O. Macdaniel, 1851. 
500. Zincite, with Franklinite. 
New Jersey. 
501. Franklinite {Oxides of 
Iron, Zinc, and Manganese). 
New Jersey. 
502 and 503. Calamine, or Zinc 
SPAR {Carbonate of Zinc). 
Belgium. 
From the Great Exhibition, 1851. 
Shelf II. 
504. Calamine, crystallized and 
cavernous. 
Near Aix-la-Chapelle, or Aachen, 
505 & 506. Calamine. 
Belgium. 
Nos. 504 to 506 presented by the 
Vieille Montagne Company. 
