262 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [May 20, 
Resolved, That this memorial be spread upon the minutes of 
the Academy and be printed in the Transactions. 
D. 8S. Martin, 
J. J. STEVENSON, 
J. F. Kemp, 
Committee. 
Prof. Martin called the attention of the Academy to a recep- 
tion to be tendered to Prof. Thomas Egleston, by the Mineral- 
ogical Section of the Brooklyn Institute, May 21st, and invited 
the members of the Academy to be present. The Geological 
Section then organized and listened to the following papers, no 
one of which was intended for publication. 
J. F. Kemp. The Iron-ore Bodies at Mineville, Essex Co., 
N. Y., illustrated by mine maps and sections on glass, and by 
the lantern. : 
G. vAN InGEN. The Significance of the Recent Studies of 
Mr. G. F. Matthew, on Cambrian Faunas. 
The Academy then adjourned. 
J. F. Kemp, 
Recording Secretary. 
TWO NEW CAMBRIAN GRAPTOLITES WITH NOTES 
ON OTHER SPECIES OF GRAPTOLITIDA 
OF THAT AGE. 
By G. F. MatTtuew. 
( Read by title, April 8th, 1895. ) 
In a collection of shale containing Dictyenema flabelliforme 
made by MY. G. van Ingen, for Columbia College, New York, 
last summer, were two new graptolites which he left with me for 
examination. These were studied in connection with collections 
from the same locality made for me by Messrs. W. D. Matthew 
and Geoffrey Stead, and some additional points of interest noted 
in reference to other species. 
