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Ch.17: The Southern Cross Pearl

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The Southern Cross Pearl.                301
It consists of a group of nine Pearls, naturally grown together in so regular a manner, as to form an almost perfect Latin Cross. Seven Pearls
FIG. II.—THE GREAT SOUTHERN CROSS PEARL·
compose the shaft, which measures an inch-and-a-half in length, while the two arms of the cross are formed by one Pearl on each side, almost opposite to the second Pearl, reckoning from the top down­wards. The component Pearls are of fine orient, and would be of good shape were it not that by mutual compression during growth, they have be­come slightly flattened on their opposed sides, while some of them, though round in front, are distorted into drop shapes at the back.
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For the following account of the discovery of this remarkable Cross, the author is indebted to Mr. F. H. Cheesewright, by whom the Pearl was brought to this country :—" I learn from the Hon. Maitland
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