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upper portion of base polished, lower portion with rock- 

 fracture. Port Henry, N. Y. From Sherman. 



47. Serpentine Maeble. A rongh slab of about 12x18x4 

 inches. Port Henry, N. Y. Of the Museum Collections. 



56. White Marble. A rough block, 24x20x12 inches. Lake- 

 ville, Conn. From W. R. Smith, Athens, N. Y. (Out- 

 door Collection.) 



92. Vermont Italian Marble. A block, 12x12x13 inches, 

 with one face polished, one with rock-fracture and the 

 others sand-rubbed. East Dorset, Vermont. From the 

 Field Marble Company. 



93. Clouded Marble. A block, 18x14^x9 inches, with mould- 

 ing and various dressings. Rutland, Vermont. From 

 the North Rutland Marble Company. 



94. "White Marble. An eight-inch cube, variously dressed 

 and with one face polished. Tuckahoe, N. Y. From 

 Masterton & Hall. 



111. Serpentine Marble. A polished, irregular slab, about 

 30x15 inches. Warrensburgh, N. Y. Of the Greological 

 Survey. 



112. Serpentine Marble. A. dressed six-inch cubical t*lock 

 with one face polished. Near Whitehall, 35T. Y. From 

 E. W. Hall. 



116 Serpentine Marble. A polished shaft, with apex show- 

 ing natural fracture, 2 feet in height, 7J- inches square at 

 base, and 6 inches at apex. Minerva, Essex Co., N. Y. 

 From O. Richards and D. Lynch, Minerva. 



123 Serpentine Marble. A block, 12x9fx9f inches, with 

 five faces polished and one face dressed. Thurman, War- 

 ren Co., N. Y. From the Verd- Antique Marble Company, 

 Saratoga, N. Y. 



125 Variegated Marble. A polished specimen, 8|x6^- 

 inches, and f inch thick. Swanton Falls, Vermont. From 

 Samuel G-oldey. 



157. Serpentine Marble. A block, about 11x9x6 inches, 

 showing sand-rubbed and polished surfaces and rock- 

 fracture. G-ouverneur, N. Y. From Daniel Church. 

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