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5- Exhibit of Prof. S. L. Penfield, Yale University. 



a. Wellsite, Buck Creek, Clay County, N. C. 



b. Bixbyite, on Topaz, Near Simpson, Utah. 



c. Clinohedrite, Franklin, N. J. 



d. Illustrations of some methods for mounting crystals. 



6. Exhibit of Lazard Cahn, New York. 



a. Herderite, Auburn, Maine. 



b. Hamlinite, Oxford County, Maine. 



c. Pollucite, Oxford County, Maine. 



d. Montmorillonite, Oxford County, Maine. 



7. Exhibit of Ernest Schernikow, Brooklyn. 



a. Tourmaline Crystals and cross sections, Haddam Neck, 

 Conn. 



b. Beryl, Haddam Neck, Conn. 



c. Microcline, with muscovite and lepidolite, Haddain 

 Neck, Conn. 



8. Exhibit of Dr. A. E. Foote, Warren M. Foote, Man- 



ager, Philadelphia. 



a. Crocoite, Western Tasmania. 



b. Massicot, Western Tasmania. 



c. Cerussite, Western Tasmania. 



d. Gmelinite, Flinders, Victoria, N. S. W. 



e. Mesolite, Flinders, Victoria, N. S. W. 



y. Vivianite, Falls of Wannon River, Victoria. 

 g: Ferrocalcite, Near Melbourne, Victoria. 



h. Phillipsite, Near Melbourne, Victoria. 



I. Phacolite, Near Melbourne, Victoria. 



J. Newberyite, Skipton Caves, near Ballarat, Victoria. 



k. Stephanite, Lake Chelan District, Montana. 



/. Endlichite, Hillsboro, New Mexico. 

 7n. Marcasite, Near Sparta, 111. 



n. Roeblingite, Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



o. Meteoric Iron (section), Sacramento Mountains, Eddy 

 County, N. M. 



9. Exhibit of George F. Kunz, New York. 



a. Celestite, Put-in-Bav, Ohio. 



