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and Political Features of the Different Continents. 



Prepared by Dickinson and Andrews, London, Eng- 

 land, and exhibited by the Department of Geography, 

 Teachers College, Columbia University. 



12. Orographical Outline Maps of the Continents and Di- 



visions Thereof. Prepared by Dickinson and Andrews, 

 London, England, and exhibited by the Department 

 OF Geography, Teachers College, Columbia Univer- 

 sity. 



13. Model of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Prepared by Profes- 



sor V. F. Marsters, Lidiana University, Bloomington, 

 Indiana, and exhibited by the Department of Geogra- 

 phy, Teachers College, Columbia University. 



14. Specimens Illustrating the Rocks of the Yellowstone Na- 



tional Park. * Collected ^nd exhibited by Edmund Otis 

 Hovey, American Museum of Natural History. 



15. Monograph XXXII, Part 2, United States Geological 



Survey : Geology of the United States National Park. 

 Exhibited by Edmund Otis Hovey, American Museum 

 of Natural History. 



16. Geological Atlas of the United States, Yellowstone Na- 



tional Park Folio. Exhibited by Edmund Otis Hovey, 

 American Museum of Natural History. 



17. Copper Ore and Associated Minerals, Last Chance Mine, 



Colorado Canyon, Col. Exhibited by Heinrich Ries, 

 Cornell University. 



18. Suite of Clays and Shales from Michigan. Exhibited by 



Heinrich Ries, Cornell University. 



19. Series of Specimens Illustrating the Physical Properties 



of Clay. Exhibited by Heinrich Ries, Cornell Uni- 

 versity. 



20. Some New and Interesting Clays from Alabama. Ex- 



hibited by Heinrich Ries, Cornell University, 



21. Series of Ores and Associated Rocks from the Mother Lode 



