PROCEEDINGS OF UXITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 3 



information, together witli the results of the examination of the speci- 

 mens may be embodied in the Census Report upon the building-stone 

 industry of the United States. 



Any parties who may be interested in furnishing such information, 

 and in forwarding specimens will be furnished with schedules to indi- 

 cate the nature of the information desired, and with franked labels 

 with which to forward specimens through the mails. 



SPENCER F. BAIRD, 

 Secretary Smithsonian Institution, 

 and Director United States National Museum. 



Statement showing localities from which samples of huilding stone have been 

 received, in States and Territories from which a more complete collection 

 of specimens of building stones is desired. 



[No specimens have been received from the Indian Territory and Arizona. J 



Virginia. 



North Carolina. 



Georgia. 



Florida. 



Alabama. 



Kentucky. 



Arkansas. 



Texas. 



Dakota. 



Montana. 



Colorado. 



New Mexico. 



Utah. 



Nevada. 



Idaho. 



Washington Territory. 



Oregon. 



Wyoming. 



Cahfornia. 



Jjocalities from tvhich specimens of building stone have been received at the National Museum. 



VIRGINIA 



N M 1881- 



