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Three specimens Scapolite, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

 One specimen Garnet, Thurman, N. Y. 

 Three specimens Garnet and Hornblende, Thurman, N. Y. 

 Four specimens Quartz in Black Tourmaline, Johnsburgh, N. Y. 

 One sj)ecimen White Hornblende, Minerva, N. Y. 

 Eleven si^ecimens Quartz crystal, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

 Eight specimens Wernerite, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 Four specimens Grajphite, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 Two specimens Tremolite, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 Four specimens Scapolite, Newcomb, N. Y. 



Eleven specimens Smoky Quartz, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 One specimen Albite, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 One specimen Feldspar, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 Twenty-four specimens Brown Tourmaline, Newcomb, Essex county, 

 N. Y. 



One specimen Green Tourmaline, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 Five boxes of minerals from Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y. 

 One box of minerals from Thurman, Minerva and North Creek, N. Y. 

 One barrel of minerals from Ticonderoga, Essex county, N. Y. 



By Purchase and Exchange. 



{By Exchange.) 

 Prof. B. K. Emerson: 



Five specimens Spodumene. 



Two specimens White Garnet. 



One specimen Prehnite. 



One specimen Datolite. 



One specimen Olivine. 



One specimen Beryl. 



Two specimens Anthophyllite. 



Two secimens Albite (pseudomorphs). 



Two specimens Antillite. 



Prof. J.' J. Stevenson: 



Fifty specimens of crude petroleums from New York, Pennsylvania, 



Ohio, West Virginia, Colorado,' California and Barbadoes. 



{By Purchase.) 

 Dr. James W. Hall: 

 One specimen of native gold in quartz, Montana, 



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