30 Forty-third Annual Report on the 



American Museum of Natural History, New York : 

 Four specimens of Malachite, from Copper Queen Consolidated Mine, 

 Arizona. 



By Purchase. 



T. J. Handforth, 18 William street, New York : 

 Fluorite, one large group of crystals from Macomb, St. Lawrence 



county. 

 Three specimens of Amber, with insect':, from Dantzic, Germany. 

 One specimen of Fire opal, from Bergen Hill, N. J. 



L. W. Stillwell, Deadwood, South Dakota : 

 One specimea Native silver. Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 One specimen Uranite, Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 One specimen Cassiterite, Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 One specimen Barite, Black Hills, South Dakota. 

 One specimen Tourmaline, Black Hills, South Dakota. 



, By Collection. 



Five specimens of anthracite. Cascade mines. Anthracite station, 



Alberta, Canada. 

 Four specimens of auriferous pyrite from Treadwell gold mine, 



Douglass island, Alaska. 

 One specimen of wall rock, Treadwell gold mine, Douglass island, 



Alaska. 

 One specimen of rock, typical of large boulders on Muir glacier, 



Alaska. 

 Specimens of magnetite (cleavage), Barton Hill mine, Mineville, 



Essex county. 

 Lot of magnetite (cleavage specimens). Barton Hill mine, Mineville, 



Essex county. 

 One specimen apatite, massive, Barton Hill mine, Mineville, Essex 



county. 

 Lot of crystals, apatite. Barton Hill mine, Mineville, Essex county. 

 One specimen wall rock, pyroxenic, from Little Rapids mine, Bucking- 

 ham, Quebec, Canada. 

 One specimen of muscovite, Buckingham, Quebec, Canada. 

 One specimen of orthoclase, Buckingham, Quebec, Canada. 

 One specimen of mountain cork, Buckingham, Quebec, Canada. 

 Two specimens, magnetite in muscovite, Canada. 



Charles E. Beecher : 

 Twenty-five specimens, malachite, azurite and cupreous quartz, 



Sunrise mine, Laramie county, Wyoming territory. 

 One specimen native silver. Silver Cliff, Lusk, Wyoming. 

 Three specimens native gold from Black Hills, Dakota. 



