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VOTH, H. R., Oraibi, Ariz. 



86 herbarium specimens — Arizona. 

 WRIGHT. FRED B., Oberlin, Ohio. 



52 herbarium specimens — Turkestan. 

 YOUNG AND SMYLIE. Brooklyn. N. Y. 



20 specimens licorice root and products. 



I specimen Greek mass licorice. 



I specmieu Spanish mass licorice. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY. 

 (accessions are by gift unless otherwise designated.) 



ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R., Chicago. 



g specimens ores and minerals. 

 BALLOU, O. B., 103 Lake street, Chicapjo. 



1 specimen Limonite pseudo-morph after Marcasite — Winnebago Valley, 



Mmn. 

 CHALMERS, W. J., 188 Linroln Park boulevard, Chicago. 



Collection of United States crystals, containing 170 specimens. 

 CHUMASERO, MRS. E. C, 5745 Rosalie court, Chicago. 



20 specimens minerals and ores — Chiefly from Colorado and California. 

 EWING, HENRY P.. Truxton, Ariz. 



2 specimens Carboniferous fossils — Supar Canon Trail, Arizona. 

 FARGO, DR. JOHN F., Los Angeles, Cal. 



3 specimens fossil wood, partially opalized and partially converted into 



lignite — California. 

 I specimen gold— Rebate Mine, Washington (exchange). " 



FARRINGTON, O. C. Chicago. 



42 specimens minerals (loan.) 

 8 specimens rocks (loan.) 

 FIELD COLUMBIAN MUSEUM. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey: 



6 specimens iron, copper, lead ores and chalcedony geodes — Whalen 



Canon, Wyoming. 

 Collected by O. C. Farrmgton: 



4 specimens concretions, 2 specimens glaciated pebbles, 2 specimens 



Acervularia— Indiana Mineral Springs. 

 I specimen quartzite from drift — Tyrone, N. Y. 

 Collected by Louis V. Kenkel : 



8 specimens, series of bricks illustrating erosion by wave action — Shore 

 of Lake Michigan, Chicago. 

 Collected by W. N. Logan, Beloit, Kan.: 



160 specimens invertebrate fossils from the Cretaceous beds of Kansas. 

 Collected by H. W. Nichols : 



170 specimens zinc and lead ores and metallurgical products, 12 speci- 

 mens minerals — Southern United States. 

 4 specimens Calcite crystals, i specimen Pyrite — Doe Run Shaft, Flat 

 River, Mo. 

 Collected by E. S. Riggs and H. W. Menke : 



7 tons Dinosaur bones in matrix, all belonging to one individual; 4 speci- 



mens fossil insects— Grand River \'alley, Colorado. 

 Collected by A. W. Slocom : 



I specimen rain prints on indurated clay — Drainage Canal, Chicago. 

 Purchases : 



180 grams Rancho de la Pila meteorite. 



3 specimens Celestite — Morrill, Kan. 



I specimen Beryl crystal — Mt. Mica, Me. 



I fossil skull and antlers of elk. • 



310 grams Bjlirbole meteorite. 



I specimen Calcite. 



I specimen Silver. 



