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c. Elpidite, Narsasuk, Greenland. 



d. Catapleiite, Narsasuk, Greenland. 



e. Parisite, Narsasuk, Greenland. 



f. Rinkite, Kangerdluarsuk, Greenland. 



g. Steenstrupine, Kangerdluarsuk, Greenland. 

 Ji. Ilvaite, Siorarsuit, Greenland. 



/. Aemigmatite, Naryakasik, Greenland. 

 j. Parisite, Ravalli Co., Montana. 

 k. Scheelite, Dragoon, Arizona. 

 /. Scorodite, Tintic District, Utah. 

 ;;/. White Olivenite, Tintic District, Utah. 

 n. Red Olivenite, Tintic District, Utah. 

 o. Green Olivenite, Tintic District, Utah. 

 /. Penfieldite, Tintic District, Utah. 



q. Josephinite, Josephine Creek, Josephine Co., Oregon, 

 r. Vanadinite, near Bannock City, Montana. 

 Exhibited by Lazard Cahn. 

 7. Crystals of Mica. 



Exhibited by Jerame Alexander. 



J 

 PALEONTOLOGY. 



In Charge of Gilbert van Ingen. 



1. Upper Devonian Breccia with Fish Remains Deposited 



in a Subterranean Channel in the Niagara Lime- 

 stone. Elmhurst, Illinois. Exhibited by Dr. Stuart 

 Weller, of the University of Chicago. 

 2-8. Exhibition from the Department of Vertebrate Palaeon- 

 tology, American Museum of Natural History. Mainly 

 the Western Expedition of 1898. 



2. Dinosaur Limbs. 



a. Hind limbs of great Carnivorous Dinosaurs, full-grown 

 and two-thirds grown. 



b. Hind limbs of great Herbivorous Dinosaurs, probably 

 two stages of growth of Brontosaiinis. Exhibited by 



. PI. F. Osborn, Curator. 

 Axnals N. Y. Acad. Sci., XII, April 10, 1899 — 6. 



