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NON-METALLIC MINERALS. 
974. Green Tourmaline, on 
Dolomite. 
St. Gotthard, Switzerland. 
975. Green Tourmaline, each 
crystal enclosing a prism of Rubel- 
lite, or pink Tourmaline. 
Chesterfield, Massachusetts. 
976. Green Tourmaline, cut. 
977. Blue Tourmaline, cut. 
978. Yellowish-brown Tour- 
3IALINE, cut. 
979. Reddish-brown Tourma¬ 
line, cut. 
980. Garnet (Alumina-iron 
variety. Silicate of Alumina and 
Protoxide of Iroil), large rhombic 
dodecahedron. 
Fahlun, Sweden. 
981. Garnet, rhombic dodeca- 
liedron. 
Fahlun, Sweden. 
982. Garnet, crystallized in 
rhombic dodecahedrons embedded 
in Mica Schist. 
Scotland. 
983 and 984. Garnets, in 
coarse-grained Granite. 
From the summit of Ben JResipole, 
Strontian, Argyleshire. 
Presented by Sir J. M. Riddell, Bart. 
(The large specimen, No. 984, is placed 
underneath.) 
985. Garnets, in embedded 
icositetrahedral crystals. 
Botallack, St. Just, Cornwall. 
(Placed in the case beneath.) 
986. Garnet, compact, with 
Copper Pyrites. 
Hud Maudlin, Cornwall. 
987. Garnet, lamellar variety 
of Almandine. 
Normandy. 
988. Garnet, rhombic dodeca¬ 
hedron embedded in Mica. 
Tyrol. 
989. Garnet, in Mica. 
Haddam, Connecticut. 
Presented by Dr. Prancfort. 
990. Garnet, (Alumina-lime 
variety. Silicate of Alumina and 
Lime), with blue Calc Spar, and 
Wollastonite. 
Csihlowa, near Orawitza, Bannat. 
991. Garnets, with Chlorite, 
and Diopside-augite. 
Ala, Piedmont. 
992. Topazolite, an Alumina- 
lime Garnet. 
Val d’Ala, Piedmont. 
993. Romanzoffite, an Alumi¬ 
na-lime Garnet. 
Sihho, Finland. 
Presented by M. Nordenskiold. 
994 and 995. Essonite, or Cin¬ 
namon-stone, an Alumina-lime 
Garnet. 
Ceylon. 
Presented by R. G. Hennell. 
996 to 999. Grossularia, or 
Gooseberry Garnet, an Alumina- 
lime Garnet. 
Siberia. 
1000. Diamanthoid, rolled 
Garnets, somewhat resembling 
diamonds. 
Nijnei Tayuil, Siberia. 
1001. Pyreneite, an Iron-lime 
Garnet (^Silicate of Iron and 
Lime). 
Sierra Leone. 
1002. UwAROWiTE, or Chrome 
Garnet {^Silicate of lAme and 
Sesquioxide of Chromium). 
Saranowskja, near Bissersk, Ural 
Mountains. 
1003. Chrome Garnet, with 
Calc Spar. 
Or ford, Canada, 
Presented by the Geological Survey of 
Canada. 
1004. Almandine, or Precious 
Garnet, in the rough, some of the 
stones drilled by the natives. 
Ceylon. 
Presented by E. G. Hennell. 
1005. Precious Garnets, Lon¬ 
don cut from the rough. 
Ceylon. 
Presented by R. G. Hennell. 
1006 to 1009. Precious Gar¬ 
nets, cut. 
1010. Carbuncles, or Garnets 
cut en cabochon. 
Presented by R. G. Hennell. 
