206 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



, AVERAGE ^ 



Yearly Monthly Daily 



Oct. 1, 1893-Sep. 30, 1894 72 185 6 015 233 



Oct. 1, 1894-Sep. 30, 1895 61368 5114 197 



Oct. 1, 1895-Sep. 30, 1896 52 003 4 333 170 



Oct. 1, 1896-Sep. 30, 1897 53 366 4 447 175 



Oct. 1, 1897-Sep. 30, 1898 54 907 4 575 180 



Oct. 1, 1898-Sep. 30, 1899 55 529 4 627 182 



Oct. 1, 1899-Sep. 22, 1900 61 370 5 114 197 



Sep. 22, 1900-Oct. 7, 1901 Building closed for repairs 



Oct. 7, 1901-Oct. 1,1902 75 598 6 299 241 



Oct. 1, 1902-Sep. 30, 1903 78 871 6 572 253 



ACCESSIONS TO THE COLLECTIONS 

 Mineralogy 

 Donations 



W. C. Van Alstyne of the Tannite Co., Albany. 1 specimen corun- 

 dum in ortiioclase, Craig mine, Ontario Can. 



H. H. Hindshaw, Albany. 1 specimen pectolite crystal, Baltimore 

 Md. ; 1 opal, Baltimore Md. ; 1 serpentine, Baltimore Md. 



Harold Heiser, Albany. 1 specimen gold in quartz, Telluride 

 Col. ; 4 petrified wood, Arizona ; 1 graphite in dolomite, Platts- 

 burg N. Y. ; 1 silver telluride in sphalerite, Victor Col. ; 1 gold, 

 Victor Col. ; 1 sylvanite in fluorite, Victor Col. ; 1 sylvanite, Victor 

 Col. 



A. P. Adams, Albany. 5 specimens uranophane, southeast Uta.h ; 

 1 uranophane and gummite, Colorado; 3 chalcocite, Dolly Varden 

 claim, Utah; 2 chalcocite replacing woody fiber, Dolly Varden 

 claim, Utah; 1 malachite replacing woody fiber, Dolly Varden 

 claim, Utah ; 9 proustite in quartz, Dolores county, Col. ; 1 stibnite 

 and proustite in quartz, Dolores county. Col. ; 1 quartz, jasperized 

 wood, southeast Utah; 1 quartz (large group of crystals) Jumbo 

 mine, Rico Col.; 1 uranophane (large specimen and fragments), 

 southeast Utah; 1 uranophane and gummite, Colorado; 1 chalco- 

 cite (wood replacement), Dolly Varden claim, Utah; 64 rolled- 

 pebbles hematite, southeast Utah. 



