12 . Annual Report of the Regents 



From Hon. Lewis II. Morgan, Rochester ■, ]¥. Y. 

 A very fine collection of Specular and Magnetic Iron Ores, from 



Lake Superior, embracing : 

 Polished Ore (Slikensides), from Lake Superior Iron Mine. 

 Slate Ore, from Lake Superior Iron Mine. 



Specular Ore, from Washington Mine; and other specimens yet 

 unpacked. 



From E. Hall. 

 HsMAfiTic Iron Ores, from Essex Co., N. Y. 



IV. TO THE HISTORICAL AND ANTIQUARIAN DEPARTMENT. 



•'■' From Truman H. Aldrich, Rens. Poly. School, Troy, N. Y. 

 A small Indian Hatchet, said to be from Massachusetts. 

 A Stone Pestle ; probably an elongated sandstone pebble, from its 

 form and mode of wearing ; said to be from Massachusetts. 



From Mr. Rothout, Albany, N. Y. 

 A Mexican Spur. 



From G. E. Stimpson, Albany, N. Y. 

 Pistol of John Cheney, the famous " Hunter of the Adirondacks," 

 . carried by him thirty-two years, and with which he had killed 

 twenty-seven moose, hundreds of the red deer, one panther (three 

 feet high and nine feet and nine inches long), about twenty black 

 bears, ten or twelve grey wolves and a large number of fishers, 

 foxes, otters, minks, raccoons and smaller game. 



From New York State Agricultural Society. 

 Two Stone Axes and eighteen Arrow Heads, Indian. 



V. TO THE LIBRARY (in 1867 and 1868). 



From A. H. Worthen. 



A. H. "Worthen, and others. Geological Survey of Illinois. 2 vols. 

 I. Geology ; II. Palaeontology. 4to. 



From — Kerr. 



E. Emmons. North Carolina Geological Survey. Raleigh, 1856 

 and 1858. 2 vols. 8vo. 



From the Author. 



James Hall. Report of the Geological Survey of Wisconsin. Madi- 

 son, 1861. Pam. 12mo. 



From the Authors. 

 Grote & Robinson. Descriptions of American Lepidoptera. Phila- 

 delphia, 1867, 1868. Nos. 1, 2, 3. Pam. 8vo. 



