60 TWENTY-SEVENTH REPORT ON THE STATE MUSEUM. 



17. Gneissoid Granite. A dressed block, 12x20x24 inches. 

 Luzerne, JS". Y. From Dr. R. L. Allen. 



18. Gneissoid Granite. A rough block. Butter Hill, High- 

 lands, N. T. From Hon. A. M. Sherman, JSTewburgh, N.Y. 

 (This and the above in the outdoor collection.) 



19. (Withdrawn from the collection.*) 



20. Syenite. A rough block, about 16x12x3 inches. War- 

 ren Co., N. Y. From John Higgins, Troy, N. Y. 



67. Gray Granite. A dressed block, 8x6x1 0£ inches, with 

 one face rock fracture. Concord, 3ST. H. From the Quincy 

 Railway Granite Company. 



68. Gray Granite. A partly dressed block, 10x7x2 inches. 

 Fitzwilliam, N . H. Collection of Prof. James Hall. 



69. Gray Granite. A dressed block, 6x6x7 inches. Local- 

 ity and Donor unknown.f 



70. Gray Granite. A dressed block, 7^x8x9 inches. Sara- 



toga, N. Y. From Messrs. White and Allen. 



72. Gray Granite. A fine-dressed block of one cubic foot, 

 with upper edges beveled. Factory Point, Vt. From 

 Fullerton' s Marble and Granite Works. 



73. Fine Gray Granite. A dressed block, Il|-xl0ix28 inches. 



Clark's Island, Penobscot Bay, Maine. From W. R. 

 Perkins, Agent of the Penobscot Granite Company. 



74. Coarse-grained Granite. A dressed block, 11x11x22 

 inches. Prospect, Maine. From W. R. Perkins, Agent. 



117. Gray Granite. Four four-inch cubes (marked 117, 117 a, 



117 b, 117 c), same as No. 12. Barre, Yt. From J. P 

 Harrington. 



118. Red Granite. A block, about 15x12x10 inches, with 

 one face polished, two sand-rubbed, and one with natural 

 fracture. Sing Sing, N. Y. From Stanton Cady. 



* This specimen (12x8x2 inches), recorded in the Report on Building Stones, as pre- 

 sented by Charles E. Young, of Oswego, N. Y., should have been credited to William 

 Manson, Albany, N. Y., who subsequently withdrew it. Its true source was from a 

 quarry at Bethel, Vt. 



f Several specimens from unknown sources are included in the list, which were 

 found in the basement of the Museum without labels at the time the present, 

 curator assumed the charge of the collections. 



