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Additions to the Gem Collection. 

 {By Purchase.) 

 One Diamond, Diamantina, Brazil, cut stone. 

 Three Zircons, Ceylon, cut stone. 

 One Danburite, Eussell, N. ¥., cut stone. 

 One Hiddenite, Stony Point, North Carolina, cut stone. 

 One lolite, Ceylon, cut stone. 

 One Epidote, Tyrol, cut stone. 

 One Rutile, North Carolina, cut stone. 

 One Peridot, Gallu]D, New Mexico, cut stone. 

 Two Jade, China, cut stone. 

 One Alexandrite, crystal. 

 One Obsidian var. Moldavite, cut stone. 

 One Agate, Uruguay, cut rectangular block. 

 One Crocidolite, South Africa, cut block. 



{By Collection.) 



Six Brown Tourmalines, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y., ciit stone. 

 Three Brown Tourmalines, Newcomb, Essex county, N. Y., crystals. 



IV. ARCHEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



Dr. David Murray: 

 Three Japanese shell pictures; one Abacus from Japan. 



Chas. Beach: 

 One stone mortar (twelve inches diameter, three inches deep). 

 One stone pestle (eight inches and a half in length). 

 One stone hammer. 



AH from near Catskill, N. Y. 



A. G. Eichmond: 

 Forty-five specimens of Indian pottery, pitted stones and fishing net 

 sinkers, from the shore of Cayuga Lake, N. Y. 



Emmett Brown: 

 Four arrow-points (in exchange). 



Arthur McCormick: 

 One Indian arrow-head from Bath-on-the-Hudson. 



