Oct. 1899. Annual Report of the Director. 383 



MORONEY, JOHN J., Chicago. ^.,, ^ u • y. a 



105 specimens Briquettes burned from brick clays, 6 specimens brick ana 

 fire clays; 5 specimens china clays and sands, i specimen tripoli— 

 United States and Mexico. 

 MYERS, J. M. T., Fort Madison, Iowa. 



14 specimens Carboniferous fossils (exchange.) 

 NEWARKTECHNICALSCHOOL, Newark, N.J. . ^. • 



22 mineral specimens, including Cyanite, Thaumasite, Amblygonite and 

 sand concretions (exchange). 



13 mineral specimens, 13 specimens clay concretions, 12 specimens raw 

 clay and series illustrating manufacture of fertilizers (exchange). 

 NILSSON, FRED., 7349 Madison Ave., Chicago. 



I card rolled cold from Swedish steel. 

 OBSERVATOIRE de PARIS, Paris, France. 



4 Lunar photographs, 23x19 inches. 

 OMAHA & GRANT SMELTING CO., Omaha, Neb. 



6 specimens mattes and slaes illustrating copper smelting. 



I specimen matte from pyritic smelting in South Dakota. 

 PADDON, STEPHEN eS: CO., Chicago. 



I specimen natural sulphate of soda — Wyoming. 



PAGE, W. T., Omaha, Neb. 



1 specimen native silver— Arizona (exchange). 



PEEK, W. H., 3404 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



4 specimens rocks of the White Mountains, N. H. 

 PILCHER, J. E., Custer City, S. D. 



20 specimens ores and minerals — Black Hills, S. D. 



PORTERFIELD, M. W., Silver City, N. M. • ^ , • 



2 specimens Turquois in matrix, 2 specimens Opal, 2 specimens Opal in 



matrix, i specimen Onyx— 8 miles from Silver City, N. M. 

 2 specimens silver lead ore — New Mexico. 



RANCK, D. H., Chicago. 



40 specimens building and ornamental stones. 



REEDER, JOHN T., Calumet, Mich. 



2 specimens Domeykite— Sheldon & Columbia Mine, Houghton, Mich. 



REEVES, JAS. A., Joplin,'Mo. 



1 specimen lead ore— Missouri. 



12 specimens raw and burned clays — Missouri. 

 SKERTCHLY, PROF. S. B. J., Brisbane, Australia. 



2 specimens tin ore — Herberton District, North Queensland. 

 SMITH, DR. E. A, Austin, 111. 



Humerus, part of lower jaw and 5 vertebrae of Bison, found along the 

 Chicago Drainage Canal. 

 STANTON, F. M., Atlantic, Mich. 



74 specimens of crystallized Native Copper and Calcite— Northern Michi- 

 gan (loan). . . 



1 specimen copper ore (native copper in matrix)— Baltic Mine, N. Mich. 



STEIN, CHARLES, Chicago. 



2 specimens fossil corals — Lake Elkhart, Wis. 



1 boulder of fossiliferous sandstone — Wisconsin. 



2 specimens fossil brachiopods — Wisconsin. 



1 specimen dolomite in chert — Wisconsin. 

 UNIVERSITY OF CHIC.\GO, Chicago. 



2 specimens Caliche (crude sodium nitrate)— District of Tarapaca, Chile, 

 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, Madison, Wis. 



39 mineral specimens— Various localities (exchange). 

 VERD ANTIQUE MARBLE CO., Chicago. 



I polished 6-inch slab of Verd Antique marble— Holly Springs, Ga. 

 VOTH, H. R., Keam's Canon, Arizona. 



10 precious Garnets— San Juan River, N. E. Arizona. 



