FOURTH REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I907 127, 



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ACCESSIONS 



ECONOMIC GEOLOGY 



Donation 



Picton Island Red Granite Co. New York. Cubes (12") of red and 



pink granite, polished, from quarries on Picton Island, near Clayton 2 



Ross, James. McCormick, S. C. Specimens of manganese ores from 

 McCormick, S. C _ • . 27 



Warren, Prof. C. H. Boston, Mass. Specimens of titaniferous magnetite 



from Cumberland, R. 1 8 



Collection 



Assistant State Geologist. Iron ores and associated rocks, ]Minerva, 



Essex county 3 



Iron ores and rocks. Port Leyden, Lewis county 6 



Assistant in Economic Geology. Clinton hematite, Furnaceville Iron 



Ore Co., Ontario 6 



Clinton hematite, Fair Haven Iron Co., Sterling Station 5 



Specimens of shale showing fauna from layers directly above the Clin- 

 ton ore at Sterling Station 50 



Clinton hematite, specimens ffom iron bed directly above the Penta- 



merus limestone, Second creek, Sodus 5 



Clinton hematite, from Mareness Cagwin farm, Verona 10 



Clinton hematite, from Timothy Smith's farm, Verona 2 



Clinton hematite, from James Wilson farm, (Klein ore bed) Verona.. 3 

 Clinton hematite (fossil ore from upper bed) E. W. Claus farm, 



Verona 10 



Total 137 



PALEONTOLOGY 



Donation 

 Gillard, John. Stafford. Fossils from Stafford limestone, Stafford. . 250 



Purchase 



Brcger, C. L. Ithaca. Fossil sponges from the Ithaca beds, Cornell 



Heights, Ithaca 40 



Grebel, Wendler & Co. Geneva, Switzerland. E u r y p t e r u s 



fischeri 4 



Series of graptolites 97 



Krantz, Dr F. Bonn, Germany. Crustacea from various horizons and 



localities in Europe 98 



Ward's Natural Science Establishment. Rochester. Trilobitcs from 



various formations in Europe 5 



O I e n e 1 1 u s t h o m p s o n i Hall. Lower Cambric, Swanton, Vt. . 4 

 Trilobites from various formations and localities in the United States 

 and Europe 12 



Collection 



Assistant State Paleontologist. Lower Siluric and Siluric fossils from 



Lake Champlain, Black River and Mohawk regions 250 



& Gushing, Prof. H. P. Lower Siluric fossils from Theresa 



quadrangle .• 2O0 



Fossils, mostly from the Pamclia limestone in Jefferson county 45 



