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 GOLOQy.] NAJRAL HlffORY. � Moloch's Is, in Blue-Mud Bay, no-west  Orte Eyladt, is mM principally of ste, etimeg iancfiy cumn But oag the eimens are also a coupe ate of a duR publish eolour,--iacludiag bble of a qu d a fent of a laty rk like m: &e hue d ct of,e comuad prisely those of the oldest and-toae. Reddish ad-sto, of uniform d e groin. A concretion of rouM quar pebbles, cemend by feunou mater, apparently of rnt foafion. vo H:, near Ca Orind!, prominence et of no from Blue-Mud Bay, wa, found by Capin Flinde to nsist, at e apr rt, of -s. e sclmens o' the rock, in it, vicinity are, dark gray grae, omewhat ap- approhing to ei, wi a few ck of et ;' d a calcaru, probably concrefional tone, enclosing e re- mains of sheil, with eavitie lined wi crypts of c- cu8 9p. Mo CB, on the mainland, west of Cedon by,. consis of  grate, with dark bm mi in small quantity; aM on the id d mp of the hill ' lar le blk, of at rk were obseed, fing un her bl.' A ml isld, ne Ca Arehem, is  comed of 9re, in which the felgpar h 'a bluish hue. Smaller of the  I,, nonh-et of Melville Bay *.--A toidal m,  feun o&' of guise, approaching to mafite; the slumg in ome places eupi by caa of lime. the t i repn in t eg Map, p. .

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