BRITISH AMERICA. 
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348. Copper Ore, containing •[ 
16*7 per cent, of Copper, with 
Silver and Gold. 
Clarendon, Jamaica. 
Shelf III. 
349 & 350. Lignite, or Brown 
Coal. 
Jamaica. 
351 to 355. Copper Pyrites. 
Mount Vernon Copper Mine, St. 
Daind's, Jamaica. 
Presented by the Colonial OlSce. 
356 & 356a. Copper Pyrites. 
Jamaica. 
357. Copper Pyrites, with 
Purjile Copper Ore. 
Jamaica. 
358. Copper Pyrites, with 
Black Oxide of Copper. 
Jamaica. 
359. Cobalt Bloom {Arseniate 
of Cobalt). 
Port Roped Mountains, Jamaica. 
Presented by Robert Taylor. 
360. Native Copper. 
Virgin Gorda Copper Mines, 
Island of Virgin Gorda, West 
Indies. 
Presented by the Directors of the 
Mining Company, 1842. 
361. Molybdenite {Bisulphide 
of Molybdenum). 
Virgin Gorda Copper Mines. 
Presented by the Directors, 1842. 
Shelf IV. 
362. Clay Ironstone {Argil¬ 
laceous Carbonate of Iron). 
Vancouver Island. 
363. Clay Ironstone, with 
veins of Calcite, and Coal at¬ 
tached. 
Vancouver Island. 
364. Molybdenite {Bisulphide 
of Molybdenum) 
Fraser River, British Columbia. 
365. Native Arsenic, in Cal¬ 
cite. 
Silver Island, Queen Charlotte 
Island. 
366. Copper Pyrites, with 
Purple Copper Ore, and Zinc 
'Blende. 
Skincuttle Island, Queen Charlotte 
Island. 
367. Specimens from a Copper 
Vein. 
Burnaby Island, Queen Charlotte 
Island. 
368. Copper Pyrites. 
Sedmon River, Skid-du-gates 
Straits, Queen Charlotte Is¬ 
land. 
369. Copper Pyrites. 
Jeffry Island, Queen Charlotte 
Island. 
370. Copper Pyrites, with 
Sulphate of Copper. 
George Island, Queen Charlotte 
Island. 
371 & 372. M.agnetic Iron 
Ore. 
Harriet Bay, Queen Charlotte 
Island. 
373. Slate, from which the 
Indians make their pipes. 
Queen Charlotte Island. 
Nos. 365 to 373 presented by F. Poole. 
Shelf V. 
374. Native Gold, with Quartz. 
Queen Charlotte Island. 
Presented by the Lords of the Com - 
mittee of Privy Council for Trade. 
375. Native Gold. 
Cariboo Country, British Columbia. 
376. Native Gold. 
Fort Alexander, British Columbia. 
377. Native Gold. 
Canoe, British Columbia. 
378. Native Gold. 
• Bridge River, British Columbia, 
379. Native Gold and Silver. 
Bridge River. 
Presented by Mr. Davidson, 
380. Native Silver and 
Copper. 
Bridge River. 
Presented by Mr. Davidson. 
381. Native Gold. 
Fountain, British Columbia. 
382. Native Gold. 
Lilooet, British Columbia. 
