2 APPENDIX 



DESIDERATA 



AND 



SPECIMENS FOB SALE AND EXCHANGE. 



GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



PROF. ROBERT BELL, Queen's University, Kingston, C. W. 



Canadian Minerals and Geological Specimens for exchange. 

 HENRY D'ALIGNY, Houghton, L. S., Mich. 



Has for exchange extensive collections of specimens illustrating the Ge- 

 ology and Mineralogy of the state of Michigan, especially of the Lake Supe- 

 rior Region. Gypsum, Saginaw Bay Salt, Silver Lead, Specular Iron, Pyr- 

 olusite, Hematite, Magnetic Iron, Native Silver, Native Copper, Character- 

 istic Vein Stone, Cupriferous Amygdaloids, Cupriferous Conglomerates, &c. 

 Rare specimens, W/iitneyite and CUorastrclite. 

 PROF. HENRY How, King's College, Windsor, N. Si 



Minerals for exchange. 

 ISAAC C. MARTINDALE, Byberry, Pa. 



Minerals for exchange. 

 REV. A. B. KENDIG, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., Iowa. 



Minerals for exchange. 

 REV. E. N. BARTLETT, Oberlin, Ohio. 



Has a few Geodes from Hamilton, 111., for sale. 

 J. D. PARKER, Steuben, Me. 



Minerals for exchange. 

 CHR. C- BROOKS, 53 St. Paul street, Baltimore, Md. 



Minerals for exchange. 

 W. M. HUNTING, Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 



Quartz Crystals from Middleville, N. Y. for sale, or exchanged for other 

 minerals. 

 JOHN JENKINS, Monroe, Orange Co., N. Y. 



Minerals for sale. 



W. W. JEFFERIS, Westchester, Pa. 



Minerals for exchange. 

 SAMXJBL R. CARTER, Paris Hill, Oxford Co., Me. 



Cabinet specimens of the Minerals occuring at Mount Mica, Paris (Me.), 

 Mount Rubellite, Hebron (Me.), and vicinity, exchanged for Minerals and 

 Fossils from other localities. 

 WINSLOW J. HOWARD, 345 Grand street, New York, N. Y. 



Rocky Mountain Minerals for exchange. 

 VINCENT BARNARD, Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. 



Geological specimens for exchange. 



HIRAM A. CUTTING, Lunenburg, Vt. 



Geological specimens for exchange. 



