d. Chalk Animals. 
e. Horse Family. 
8. Fossils of the Age of Man. 
a. Fossils from California Asphaltum Beds. 
b. Irish Deer. 
c. Mastodon and Mammoth. 
d. Sloth (cast). 
e. Moa (restoration). 
F. Hall 31. H. N. Higxnbotham Hall. Gems 
and Jewels. 
This hall contains a large and valuable collection of 
gems and jewels of both ancient and modern origin. 
a. Gems (Both cut and uncut). 
1. Diamond. 
2. Ruby. 
3. Sapphire. 
4. Emerald. 
5. Spinel. 
6. Chrysoberyl. 
7. Beryl. 
8. Aquamarine. 
9. Turquoise. 
10. Topaz. 
11. Amethyst. 
12. Rose Quartz. 
13. Smoky Quartz. 
14. Agate. 
15. Cat’s Eye. 
16. Jasper. 
17. Opal. 
18. Phenacite. 
19. Tourmaline. 
20. Garnet. 
21. Chrysolite. 
22. Gold: Crystallized, wire and nugget. 
23. Platinum. 
24. Rock Crystal. 
25. Pearl. 
26. Coral. 
27. Amber. 
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