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who are specially mentioned as having aided the work were Hon. Samuel N. Bell of 

 Manchester, H. H. Harriman of Warner, Hon. Moses A. Hodgdon of Weare, John 

 J. Bell of Exeter, Prof. C. A. Young of Hanover, Dr. E. E. Phclps of Windsor, Vt., 

 Geo. E. Jenks of Concord, Chase & Howe of the Winslow house, Wilmot, Daniel 

 Pecker of Raymond, William Little and John A. Riddle of Manchester, George 

 A. Wheelock of Keene, J. H. Pope, M. P., of Cookshire, P. O., F. C. Jacobs of Con 

 necticut lake, C. P. Richardson of Mason Village, Prof. S. C. Chandler of East Mid- 

 cllebury, Vt., Trustees of Dartmouth college, American Geographical Society of New 

 York, Gyles Merrill of St. Albans, Vt., A. H. Perry of Lyndonvillc, Vt., George A. 

 Merrill of Rutland, Vt., O. T. Ruggles of Fitchburg, Mass., R. Stewart of Keene, J. 

 A. Dodge of Plymouth, G. E. Tocld and H. E. Chamberlain of Concord, and George 

 Stark of Nashua. 



The report closes with a notice of the progress made in erecting a 

 building at Hanover for the reception of one of the geological collections, 

 and a request that a place might be fitted up for the reception of the 

 other at Concord. 







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