ITALY SOUTH CENTRAL COURT, SOUTH CENTRAL GALLERY, AND WESTERN ANNEX. The names of provinces, according to the new administrative division of the kingdom, are placed within parentheses, thus (Florence). 1. Adragna, Baron G. Trapani.—Salt. 2. Agogna and Brovello Mining Co. Palanza (.Novara).—Argentiferous lead ore. 3. Aldiseo, G. & Co. Turin (Iron-works at Bard, Val c? Aosta).—Iron rod: gun barrels, wrought while cold. 4. Anghirelli, G. Montalcino (Sienna).— Floating bricks, made of “ mountain meal ” (siliceous skeletons), from Monte Amiata. 5. Arrigoni, A. Varese (Milan).—Peat. 6. Barba Troyse, G. Spezia (Genoa).— Ores of manganese. Decomposed metamor- phic jasper, for hydraulic cement (pozzolana). 7. Beltrani, G. Trani (Terra di Bari). —Limestone and tufa. 8. Beltrami, Count P. Cagliari.—Lead slags of ancient smelting works, and pig of lead obtained from them. Ores of lead, manganese, iron, and copper. Refractory clay, hydraulic lime, lignite. 9. Bentivoglio, Cav. C. Modena.—Lime. 10. Biraghi, G. & Co., Milan.—Lignite. 11. Bologna Mineral Co. Bologna.— Copper pyrites and purple copper ore from the mine of Bisano, with gangue, &c. Ser pentine, steatite, &c. 12. Bottino Co. Leghorn.—Argentiferous and other ores of lead, from the mine of Bottino. Specimens illustrating the smelt ing process. Lead, refined copper, and refined silver. Model of the apparatus em ployed for transporting the ores. 13. Bougleux, F. Leghorn.—Millstones of quartzose rock. : ( S I. 14. Bouquet & Serpieri, Cagliari (Smelting-works at Domusnovas and F/umini, Cagliari).—Ancient slags. Pigs of lead from Domusnovas and Flumini Maggiore. 15. Brescia Atiienteum.—Specimens of the rocks and ornamental stones of the pro vince. 16. Bucci, G. Campohasso (Molise).— Campobasso marble. 17. Burgarella, A. Trapani.—Sulphur. 18. Cagliari Sub-committee for the Exhibition.—Specimens of building stone. 19. Calza Cramer, G. Grugliasco (Turin).—Peat pressed into moulds. 20. Chiavari Economic Society, Chia- vari (Genoa).—Slates for various purposes, from Lavagna quarries, Chiavari. 21. Chiavenni Sub-committee for the Exhibition.—Gypsum, and limestone, from Madesimo, near Chiavenna. 22. Chiostri, L. Pomarance (Pisa).— Specimens of rocks found in the neighbour hood of Pomarance and Libbiano : geologi cal map, &c. 23. Cocchi Cav. Brothers, Florence.— Jasper from Giarreto, Val di Magra ; lime stone, hydraulic lime, gypsum, plaster of Paris. 24. Cojari Aw. V. Fivizzano (Massa- Carrara).—Copper ore from S. Giorgio mine, Ajola, Fivizzano; statuary, and other marble, from Equi, Fivizzano. 25. Corbi Zocchi, C. Sienna.—Sienna earth. J )