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4. Long Island Historical Society, Brooklyn. Nov. 16, 1875 



Feb. 26, 1876. 



No of 

 specimens. 



Number of species of fossils, including repetitions, 202 544 



Number of species of minerals, including varieties, 102 146 



690 

 In addition to the above, there were sent to the Long Island 



Historical Society, 33 specimens 33 



Total 723 



5. American Museum of Natural History, New York. April, 



1876. 



520 

 144 



Number of species of fossils, including repetitions, 178 



Number of species of minerals, including varieties, 89 



Total number of specimens of fossils and minerals 664 



6. Syracuse University, Syracuse, Nov. 23, 1874; Feb. 19, 1876. 



Number of species of fossils, including repetitions, 150 434 



Number of species of minerals, including varieties, 96 143 



Total number of specimens of fossils and minerals 577 



In addition to the above, Mr. Hall sent from his own private collec- 

 tion, to the Syracuse University, a series of characteristic specimens of 

 rocks and iron ores from the Laurentian system of New York, consist- 

 ing of seventy-seven (77) specimens [all of which were numbered and 

 marked by a special green ticket], making the total number = 577 -h 

 77 = 654 specimens. 



7. State Normal and Training School, Oswego, Nov. 23, 1874; 



Feb. 19, 1876. 



Number of species of fossils, including repetitions, 145 425 



Number of species of minerals, including varieties, 104 159 



Total number of specimens of fossils and minerals 584 



8. State Normal School, at Albany. Dec. 6, 1875; Feb. 19, 1876. 



Number of species of fossils, including repetitions, 136 416 



Number of species of minerals, including varieties, 100. .* 148 



Total number of specimens of fossils and minerals 564 



