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APPENDIX, No. XI.

(Referred to in p. 17. of Narrative.)

A LIST OF ROCK SPECIMENS, FROM ST. PAUL'S ROCKS.


No. 1. Hornstone—from summit of white rock, southwest side.
2. "Kaolin," veined with serpentine, from side of do.
3. The latter rock, from the base, where exposed to the spray of the sea; in progress of decomposition.
4. Altered Hornstone—from the rock on the northeast side.
5. Veins—intersecting the base of the rock, like small dykes, black and much hardened.
6. The same, filled with calcareous deposit, &c.
7. Masses of conglomerate, confusedly intermingled with the last four kinds.


END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.


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