78 CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS. 



1 1. Series of Abrasives, Natural and Artificial, viz. Cor- 



UMDUM FROM ONTARIO, CaNAPA, ShOOTING CrEEK, N. 



C, Carborundum from Niagara Falls, N. Y. 

 Exhibited by G. F. Kunz and J. F. Kemp. 



I 

 MINERALOGY. 



In Charge of Alfred J. Moses. 



I. Exhibit of Department of Geology and Mineralogy, 

 American Museum Natural History, through L. P. 

 Gratacap. 



a. Mass of Corundum Rock, Towns Co., Ga. 



b. Fuggerite, Le Salle, Monzoni, Tyrol. 



c. Lorandite, Allchar, Macedonia. 



d. Herderite (large crystals), Stoneham, Me. 



e. Epididymite, Greenland. 



f. Celestites (groups of large crystals), Strontian Island, 

 Lake Erie. 



g. Series of English Barites. 



I. Parkside, Cumberland, Eng. 



1. Mowbray, Cumberland, Eng. 



2. Dalmellington, Eng. 

 4. Frizington, Eng. 



I. Pallaflat, Cumberland, P^ng. 

 //. Stilbite, Berufiord, Iceland. 

 /. Apophyllite (geode cavity) Berufiord, Iceland. 

 j. Phacolite, Melbourne, Australia. 

 k. Microcline (Baveno Twin), Crystal Peak, Col. 

 /. Crocidolite (unaltered, long fiber), Griqua Land, S. A. 

 ju. Fluorite (large elongated cube), Northumberland, Eng. 

 . n. Barite on Calcite (large nodular mass). Bad Lands, S. 

 Dakota. 

 o. Large group of associated Galenite, Sphalerite and 



Chalcopyrite, Joplin, Mo. 

 p. Stephanite on Pyrite, Grand Prize Mine, Tuscarora, 

 Elks Co., Nev. 



