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Is ON-METALLIC MINERALS. 
1114. Artificial Ultrama¬ 
rine, 
Prepared at the Royal Porcelain 
Manufactory, Meissen, Saxony. 
Value about sixpence per ounce. 
1115. Artificial Ultrama¬ 
rine, manufactured by W. Buch¬ 
ner, 
Pfungstadt, near Darmstadt, 
Presented by J. Crombie. 
1116. Hauyne {Silicate of Alu¬ 
mina and Soda, with Sulphate of 
Lime'), in the cellular trachyte 
quarried for millstones at 
Niedermendig, near Andernach, on 
the Rhine. 
1117. Hauyne, with green Mica. 
Latium. 
1118. AIica, Muscovite or Pot¬ 
ash Mica {Silicate of Alumina 
and Potash). 
Siberia. 
(Placed in the case beneath). 
1119. AIica, from the Gneiss of 
the Laurentian rocks. 
Grenville, Ottawa, Canada. 
Presented by the Geological Survey 
^of Canada. 
1120. Mica. 
Imported from the East Indies, 
and used instead of glass at the 
Butterly Iron Works, Derby¬ 
shire, 1842. 
Presented by the late J. Glynn, F.R.S. 
1121. Mica. 
Monte Albano. 
1122. Mica. 
31. Tuscolani. 
1123. Mica. 
Frascati. 
1124. Mica. 
Monte Somma. 
1125 & 1126. Mica. 
1127. Mica, crystals of Musco¬ 
vite. 
Briinn, Moravia, 
1128. Mica, crystallized in Cal- 
cite, with Pargasite. 
Pargas, Finland. 
1129. Hemispherical Mica. 
Kimito, Finland, 
1130. Mammillated Mica. 
Greenland. 
- 1131. Artificial Mica, 
Prepared by the late Professor Mit- 
scherlich, of Berlin. 
Presented by Sir Charles Lyell, F.E.S. 
1132. Yellow Mica. 
Sweden. 
1133. Green Mica. 
Hammerfest, Norway. 
1134. Fuchsite, or Chromiie- 
rous Mica. 
Tyrol. 
1135. Gilbertite, a hydrated 
variety of Mica, with Fluor and 
Apatite, occurring abundantly in 
the tin- and kaolin-bearinsr o-ranite 
O O 
of 
St. Austell, Cornwall. 
1136. Lepidolite, or Purple 
Lithia Mica. 
Rozena, Moravia. 
1137. Snuff-box of Lepido¬ 
lite. 
1138. Nephrite, or Jade ( Sili¬ 
cate of Lime and Magnesia). 
New Zealand. 
Presented by Dr. McWilliam. 
1139. Nephrite. 
Turkey. 
Presented from the Great Exhibition, 
1851. 
(Placed in the case beneath.) 
1140. Nephrite. 
Iona. 
Presented by W. Bernhard Smith. 
1141. Nephrite. 
From the Chain of Sayan, Govern¬ 
ment of Irkutsk, Siberia. 
Presented by M. Alibert, 1862. 
(Placed in the case beneath.) 
1142. Jade, or Nephrite, imi¬ 
tation of. 
China. 
Presented by G. O. Wray. 
1143. Chinese Ornament 
carved in white Jade. 
1144. Cup carved in Jade. 
Chinese workmanship. 
1145 and 1146. Chinese Jade, 
cylinder and discs. 
Nos. 1143 to 1146 presented by Sir 
Harry Parkes, K.C.B., of Amoy. 
1147. Jade, carved ornament. 
