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One Brown tourmaline, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 
One Satin spar, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. 
One Gold quartz, California. 
One Hematite, Jefferson County, N. Y. 
One Blue Calcite, Jefferson County, N. Y. 
One Magnetite, Port Henry, N. Y. . 
One Bat. 
Two Flying squirrels. 
Two Quails. 
One Woodcock. 
One Red Squirrel. 
One Red Fox. 
Two Woodchucks. 
Three Turtles. 
The following Indian implements and relics from John 
W. Emmet. 
Three Pestles. 
Two Flint shell openers. 
Six Awes, 
One Totem. 
One Chunkee-stone. 
Three Weights. 
Three Arrow points. 
One Stone pipe. 
One Bronze Pipe. 
One Earthenware pot. 
One Dog’s head cut in stone. 
Three Fossil shells from Indian cave in Tennessee. 
One String wampum beads. 
One String stone beads. 
Eighty-seven Spear and arrow points, all from Tennessee. 
Total by donation . : 5 4 4 . : ‘ 34 
Total by purchase . : . : : : . s . 149 
Grand Total . 5 . . 5 . : : . 233 
A general stmmary of the specimens in the Museum 
classified, labelled and catalogued, may be stated as fol- 
lows: 
Fossils : 5 : ‘ ‘ § 3 . 420 Catalogue Entries. 
Minerals. ; . : : : : . 346 i 
Archeological . 4 : ; Spin iae . 242 3 : 
Mammals . 0 : : 0 : : 5 oll 
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