EAST INDIES. 
129 
127. Native Gold, in Quart- 
zose Conglomerate. 
Tanilaroora, New South Wales. 
Presented by G. J. Lyoiis. 
128. Auriferous Gravel, con¬ 
taining about 30 ozs. of Gold to 
the ton. 
Ballarat. 
Presented by E. W. Binney. 
129 & 130. Qltartzose Gravel, 
with remains of Wood, from a 
deposit overlying the Auriferous 
Gravel, and beneath a flow of | 
basaltic lava. j 
Creswick's Creeh, Victoua. j 
131. Carbonized Cones of the i 
Ba7iksia, ov ‘‘Australian Honey- i 
suckle ” {ProteaceoE), from the j 
same deposit as No. 130. i 
Creswick's Creek. i 
132. Large cavernous specimen 
of mammillated Malachite, or 
Green Carbonate of Copper. 
South Australia. 
133. Large mass of Led Oxide 
OF Copper, coated vuth the Green 
and Blue Carbonates. A splendid 
example of the rich ores found in 
the earlier veorkings. 
Burra Burra Copper Mines, South 
Australia. 
Presented from the Great Exhibition, 
1851, by Messrs. Graham and Hallett. 
(This specimen occupies the 
lower part of the case). 
Indies. 
VCvll-case 38. 
Shelf V. 
Nos. 134 to 167. A series of 
specimens illustrating the varieties 
and adulterations of Cot^undum, 
presented. 
134. Corundum, in large crys¬ 
tals. 
From near CudJoor, Nuggur 
D ivision, 
135. Corundum, in small crys¬ 
tals. 
Near Cuddoor. 
6399. 
136. Corundum, in hexagonal 
crystals. 
' Near Cuddoor. 
137. Corundu.m, in pyramidal 
crystals. 
Near Cuddoor. 
138. Corundum, in barrel- 
shaped crystals. 
Near Cuddoor. 
139. Corundum, in tabular 
ciystals. 
Near Cuddoor. 
140. Corundum, in quadrilate¬ 
ral crystals. 
Near Cuddoor. 
141. Corundum, in small red 
crystals. 
Secunderabad. 
142. Corundum, red, crystal¬ 
line. 
Salem, Madras. 
143. Corundum, grey, tabular. 
Near Cuddoor. 
144. Corundum, clove-brown, 
tabular. 
Salem. 
145. CoRUNDusi, pink, tabular. 
Salem. 
146. Corundum, green. 
Salem. 
147. Corundum, green, crystal¬ 
line. 
Near Cuddoor. 
148. Corundum, blue, crystal¬ 
line, the matrix of the sapphire 
and spinel. 
Near Cuddoor. 
149. Corundum, the matrix of 
the sapphire. 
Near Cuddoor. 
150. Corundum, red, with red 
Felspar and Iron, the matrix of the 
ruby. 
Salem. 
151. Corundum, purple, pass¬ 
ing into Zircon. 
Salem. 
152. Corundum, largely mln- 
j gled with Lime.] 
i Salem. 
