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From Hon. A. E. Elwood, Warren, K. Y. 

 Iron pyrites, of peculiar crystalline form : Warren, Herkimer county, 

 l^ew York. 



From R. K. Smith, Gouverneur, ]^. Y. 

 Carbonate of Magnesia, etc., from a large deposit of the same, and 

 clay, supposed by the donor to be fuller's earth : Gouverneur, N. Y. 



From H. Yeedee, Plattsburgh, IST. Y. 

 Two specimens of Iron Ore, from the Hussey and Howe Iron Mine 

 at Ferrona, Clinton county, N. Y., formerly known as the " Arnold 

 Ore Bed." 



From Peter C. Bbower, Albany, N. Y. 

 Nodules of iron pyrites from Shark river, N. J. 



From H. T. Hickok, Amsterdam, E". Y. 



Specimens of Utica Slate containing Graptolites and some minute 

 Brachiopods : Amsterdam, N. Y. 



From E. H. Pease, Albany, ]N". Y. 



Vesicular lava, reported as found in Schoharie, N. Y., but probably j 

 from the Kocky Mountains. 



From MoKVEN M. Jones, Albany, N. Y. 



Hematitic Iron Ore, from the farm of Hon. II. H. Stoddard, Alford, 

 Berkshire county, Mass. 



From F. A. Utter, Whitesboro, Oneida county, ]^. Y. 

 Salt from the shores of Salt Lake, Utah. 



From S. B. Woolworth, LL. D., Albany. 



A block of Granite, about 6x6x5 inches, dressed on three faces; 



from Concord, N. H. 

 Specimens of ore yielding gold $100, silver $50 per ton, and copper 10 | 



per cent ; ore yielding silver $300 per ton : Georgetown, Colorado, j! 



From Henry A. Homes, N. Y. State Librar3\ 

 Cannel coal from Ohio. 



