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iana Feer., Madeira ; H. delphinula Lowe, Madeira ; H. undata Lowe, 

 Madeira; H. armillata Lowe, Madeira; H. erebescens Lowe, Madeira; 

 H. Maderensis Wood, Madeira ; H. polymorpha Lowe, Madeira ; H. 

 subtilis Lowe, Madeira ; H. paupercula Lowe, Madeira ; H. abjecta Lowe, 

 Madeira ; H. bifrons Lowe, Madeira ; H. lurida Lowe, Madeira ; H. . 

 Stephenaphora Dillwyn, Madeira; H. thiarella Webb, Madeira; Sten- 

 oradia Magdalensis Hinds, Cal. ; Ringicula conformis Montero Sante, 

 Madeira ; Argyope decollata, Chenu ; Bulimus nigrofasciata Pfeif., Sante 

 Fe de Bogota; B. veranyi Pfeif., Santa Fe de Bogota; Ditrupa acuta 

 Hayes. From W. Newcomb, M. D., Ithaca, N. Y. 



III. MINERALOGICAL AND PALJ30NTOLOGICAL. 



Blue calcite ; Pitkin, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Hexagonite ; Edwards, St. 

 Lawrence Co., N. Y. Purchased of P. P. Peck. 



Two specimens of Selenite ; Yawger's quarries, near Springport, Cayuga Co., 

 N. Y. From Messrs. J. C. & H. Yawgek. jj 



A block of Magnetite, 52x18x20 inches, from the Tilly-Foster Mine, Putnam 

 Co., N. Y. From H. T. Durant.;, 



Four crystals of Gypsum ; Camillus, N. Y. A slab of Gypsum, with crystal- 

 lized native Sulphur ; Marcellus, N. Y. From Frederick Star, 

 Auburn, N. Y. 



Rock borings from an Artesian well at Wyoming, N. Y., arranged in a glass 

 tube to show the comparative thickness of the beds traversed. Purchased 

 for the Museum. 



The Emmons Collection of Crystals and Crystallized Minerals, principally from 

 Northern New York. (Purchased in 1877, but not included in the list of 

 additions in that year.) 



Columnaria sulcata; Jefferson Co. (? Theresa), N. Y. From R. S. Palmer, 

 North Lawrence, St. Lawrence Co., N, Y. 



IV. ARCHAEOLOGICAL. 



Indian pottery (twelve pieces), Loudonville, Albany county, N. Y. 

 Indian pottery (fifteen pieces), Guilderland, Albany county, N. Y.. 

 Pieces of chert from a locality in Loudonville, to which they had probably been 



brought for working into arrow-heads. 

 Four gun-flints. 

 Chert chips from an Indian arrow-head locality, near New Albany, Ind. From 



F. E. Aspinwall, M. D., Loudonville, N. Y. 



A copper hand-axe, of aboriginal manufacture, dug up on the farm of the donor. 

 From E. V. Collins, Stuyvesant, N. Y. 



Four trays of Indian arrow and spear heads, as follows : 



No. 1. Fifteen arrow and spear heads of chert, Loudonville, N Y. 



No. 2. Seventeen arrow and spear-heads of chert, etc., Guilderland, N. Y. 



No. 3. Twenty arrow-heads of chert, Guilderland, N. Y. 



No. 4. Thirteen arrow and spear heads of chert, etc., near New Albany, Ind. 

 A piece of sandstone (? a hammer stone) with pittings and excavations on two 



opposite sides, near West Albany, N. Y. 



Deposited in the collection by F. E. Aspinwall, M. D., subject to call. 



