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Mineralogy 

 Donations 

 From Andrew Lackey, of Johnsburg, Warren co. N. Y. the fol- 

 lowing specimens from the vicinity of that town: 



1 almandite garnet, a large crystal presenting on the bottom 

 the appearance of the hexagonal rutile, or aragonite twin. A 

 piece broken out of the top gives a rounded, hexagonal pyramid 

 due to cleavage. 



7 almandite crystals of the same peculiar rounded form as 

 above 



4 black tourmaline crystals 

 1 quartz cluster (small) 

 1 limonite 

 From A. P. Adams, of Albany : 



1 pyrargyrite and auriferous pyrite, Dunton Col.; carries about 

 10 oz. of gold to the ton. 

 From W. S. Snyder : 



1 gold, native gold in quartz vein from South Bennington Yt. 

 From F. M. Kronse, of Washington D. C: 



12 zircon crystals from French Broad river K. C. 

 From Klaber & Co., of J^ew York : 



1 green onyx, cut and polished, from Argentina. 

 1 section of onyx stalactite from Bisbee Ariz. 

 From John Bridgeford, of Albany : 



1 cerargyrite. Lovelock, Humboldt co. Nev. 



By exchange 



From Edgar Nock, of Providence R. I.: 



1 peridote, cut gem from Mt Mica, Paris Me. 

 1 opal (fire opal) gem from Queretaro Mex. 

 1 garnet, var. almandite gem, from Liberia. 

 1 spinel (red) cut gem from Ceylon. 

 1 zircon (brown) cut gem from Ceylon. 



Relics 

 Donations 

 From Dr A. W. Yan Slyke, of Coxsackie N, Y., 2 arrowheads 

 from Greene county. 



