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ADDENDA. 
Case 45. 
Shelf V. 
154b. Lanaekite {Sulphato- 
carbonate of Lead). 
Leadhills, Lanarkshire, 
Shelf VL 
166a. {Carbonate of 
T^ead), in acicular crystals. 
Bleagill, Aldstone Moor. 
167a. Cerussite, acicularly 
crystallized. 
Shelve District, Shropshire. 
Presented by the Kev. W. More. 
168a. Mendipite {Oxychloride 
of Lead). 
Mendip Hills, Somersetshire. 
I75a. Mimetite {Arseniate of 
L^ead), well crystallized. 
Huel Penrose, near Helston, Corn¬ 
wall. 
Presented by J. J. Eogers, M. P. 
Case 46. 
Shelf II. 
201a. Iron Pyrites, in cube- 
octohedral crystals, exhibiting a 
peculiar grey colour and strong 
lustre. 
Cornwall. 
Case 18. 
Shelf IV. 
270b.ScHORLOMiTE ( Titano-sUi- 
cate of Lime and Iron). 
Kaiserstuhl, Baden. 
Case 20. 
Shelf VI. 
475a. SiEGENiTE, or Cobalt- 
nickel Pyrites. 
Jungfer Mine, nedr Miisen, Siegen, 
Prussia, 
476a. Kupfernickel, crystal¬ 
lized. 
Sangerhausen, Thuringia.' 
478c. Millerite. 
Dillenburg, Nassau. 
Shelf III. 
220a. ViviANiTE, or Phosphate 
of Iron. 
Huel Falmouth, Cornwall, 1855. 
Presented, with the three following 
specimens, by Miss Garby, of Redruth. 
Shelf lY. 
224a. Mispickel, or Arsenical 
Iron Pyrites. 
Cam Brea Mines, near Bedruth, 
Cornwall. 
228a. Pharmacosiderite, or 
Arseniate of Iron. 
Huel Gorland, Cornwall. 
Case 47. 
Shelf I. 
240a. Magnetic Iron Ore. 
Tresavean Mine, Cornwall, 1862, 
Case 48. 
Shelf VIII. 
310a. Hematite, or Red Iron 
Ore. 
Carpel, near Muirkirk, Ayrshire. 
Presented by the Hon. J. Thurlow. 
Case 50. 
Shelf III. 
424a. Chalybite, or Carbonate 
of Iron, a crystal exhibiting com¬ 
bination of acute and obtuse rhom- 
bohedrons with terminal plane. 
Great Onslow Consols, St. Bre- 
ward, near Bodmin, Cornwall. 
Ores. 
Shelf VII. 
485a. Antimonite, with crystals 
of native Sulphur. 
Busso, Borneo. 
485b. Argentiferous Anti¬ 
mony Ore. 
Bidie, W. Mine, Borneo, 
Case 22. 
Shelf VI. 
648a. Fireblende, a Sulphide 
of Silver and Antimony. 
Andreasberg, Hartz. 
Case 23. 
Shelf VII. 
758a. Realgar, with native 
Arsenic and Antimonite. 
Bidie, E. Mine, Borneo. 
