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5. Fuller's Earth from England. Collected and exhibited 



by Dr. Heinrich Ries. 



6. Bauxite from Styria, Austria. Exhibited by Dr. Hein- 



rich Ries. 



7. Specimens Showing Transition from Quartz-porphyry 



TO Kaolin from Dolan, near Halle, Germany. 

 Collected and exhibited by Dr. Heinrich Ries. 



8. Fulgurite. Summit of Little Ararat, Russian Armenia. 



Collected by Dr. E. O. Hovey, Sept. 30, 1897. -^^" 

 hibited by Dep't of Geology, of American Museum of 

 Natural History. 



9. Granites and Gneisses from Finland. Exhibited by 



Professor J. J. Stevenson. 



io.^Ores and Rocks from Pelican and Dives Mines, 

 Georgetown, Colo. Exhibited by Professor J. J. 

 Stevenson. 



II. Photographs and Specimens Illustrating Recent 

 Experiments in Producing Compressions and Flow- 

 age of Marble Without Rupture or Destruction 

 OF Cohesion. Exhibited by Dr. F. D. Adams, Mc. 

 Gill University, Montreal. 



1 2." Suite of Rock Specimens Illustrating the Recent 

 Petrological Work of Professor W. C. Brogger, 

 in the Vicinity of Kristiania, Norway. Exhibited 

 by Henry S. Washington, Locust, N. J. 



13. Suite of Rock Specimens Illustrating Recent Petro- 



logical Work of the Exhibitor Upon the Leu- 



CITIC AND TrACHYTIC RoCKS OF THE ITALIAN PENIN- 

 SULA. Exhibited by Henry S. Washington, Locust, 

 N.J. 



14. Exhibition of Models and Specimens by Professor J. F. 



Kemp, Columbia University. 

 a. Model of the Franklin Furnace Zinc Ore-body, made 

 by F. L. Nason for the Lehigh Zinc Co. 



