22 Thirtt-etghth Annual Report of the 



The collection of zeolites and other minerals given to the Museum 

 by Prof. A. R. Leeds, of Stevens' Institute, Hoboken, N. J., also deserves 

 mention here. It came in 1877.* 



The specimens other than in collections above mentioned are in 

 part, the donations of many individuals, who have thus favored the 

 Museum. They are referred to in the annual reports of the Regents on 

 the State Cabinet and the State Museum.f A large part of this general 

 collection has been gathered incidentally through the efforts of the 

 Director and the numbers thus obtained cannot now be indicated. 



The list contains 1,342 numbers, tallying with the number of speci- 

 mens in the collection. 



General Collection. 



Number. 



1 Gold m quartz Chapel Hill, N. 0. 



Presented by Dr. Crump. 



2 Gold in quartz f California. 



Presented by Rothout. 



3 Gold in quartz Grass Valley, Cal. 



Presented by George Pine. 



4 Gold in quartz Pine Tree Vein, .Mariposa, Cal . 



5 Gold in quartz Honduras, C. A. 



Pickett Collection. 



6 Gold in quartz California. 132 



Simms Collection. 



7 Gold in quartz California. 



Presented by Joseph Bigsby. 



8 Gold in quartz, pyrite and silver blende, 



Mariposa, Pine Tree vein, Cal. 



9 Gold with chalcopyrite Diamond Spring mine, Cal. 



10 Gold with chalcopyrite , Charlotte, N. C. 



11 Gold in quartz Nevada. 



Pickett Collection. 



12 Gold in trachvte , ... 



12a Silver amalgam California. 



13 Copper with calcite Lake Superior . 



14 Copper Lake Superior . 



15 Copper '. Lake Superior . 



16 Copper ...Lake Superior. 



17 Copper Lake Superior. 



18 Copper Lake Superior. 



19 Copper with calcite Lake Superior. 



20 Copper Lake Superior. 



21 Copper Lake Superior. 



Note.— The Emmons collection of 'crystallized minerals, purchased for the Museum in 

 1877, is not included in this list, as it is placed in cases in the State Hall. 



* Thirty-first Annual Reports on State Museum, p. 13. 



+ Annual Reports on State Cabinet and on State Museum I, pp. 6 and 21-33; II, p. 67 ; 

 III, pp. 29-37 ; IV, pp. 73-79 and 82-90 ; V, pp. 35-43 ; VI, pp. 27-28 ; VII, pp. 51-57 ; 

 VIII, pp. 25-26; IX, pp. 41-44; X, pp. 187-8; XI, p. 44; XII, pp. 108-9; XIII, pp. 17-19; 

 XIV, pp. 13-14; XVI, p. 15; XVl£ pp. 20-21; XVIII, pp. 11-12; XIX, pp. 39-41 ; XX, 

 pp. 15-18; XXI, pp. 15-19; XXII, pp. 10-12; XXIII, pp. 17-19; XXIV, pp. 21-24; XXV, 

 pp. 19-22; XXVI, pp. 19-20; XXVII, pp. 30-33; XXVIII, 23-25 ; XXIX, pp. 22-23; XXX, 

 pp. 15-17; XXXI, p. 13; XXXII, p. 12; XXXIII, P . 6; XXXIV, pp. 16-17; XXXV, p. 15; 

 XXXVI, pp. 18-19; XXXVII, p. 28; XXXVIII, p. 



