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Dr Joseph Simms, New York. 46 specimens native copper, 

 Michigan, 10 native gold, 38 galena, 2 argentite, 3 pyrargyrite, 

 3 stephanite, 3 cerargyrite, 5 cinnabar, 2 chalcopyrite, 26 pyrite, 

 2 halite, 19 qnartz (crystallized), 15 quartz (geodes), 26 quartz 

 (chalcedony), 7 quartz (petrified wood), 2 opal, 6-opal (opalized 

 wood), 17 calcite (crystallized), 36 calcite (stalactitic), 1 dolo- 

 mite, Lockport N. Y., 1 malachite, 1 stilbite, 3 gypsum, 1 tourma- 

 line, 1 magnetite (large), 5 pyrolusite (dendritic), 6 hematite. 



A. S. Reid, Johnstown N. Y, 1 specimen hematite, south 

 Hamilton county, N. Y. 



G. van Ingen, Princeton N. J. 1 specimen marcasite in quartz 

 and calcite, Rondout N. Y. 



T. E. Clark, Rondout. 1 specimen pyrite (dendrite) on limestone, 

 Rondout; 1 marcasite on calcite, Rondout; 2 dolomite, Rondout; 

 2 calcite, Rondout; 2 quartz (phantom crystals) Rondout. 



Jacob Van Deloo, Alban^^ 1 specimen calcite, Rondout; 1 

 sphalerite, Rondout; 1 fluorite, Spier Falls N. Y. 



Exchange 



With H. 0. Clough, Albany. 4 specimens allanite crystals, Top- 

 shan Me., for 1 specimen hematite from Antwerp. 



Collections 



H. H. Hindshaw. 1 specimen muscovite (showing secondary 

 growth and inclusions), Batchellerville, Saratoga co. N. Y. 



H. P. Whitlock. 21 specimens calcite (series illustrating types), 

 Rondout N. Y. 



Zoology 



MAMMALS 



Collections 



1 meadow jumping mouse, Zapus liudsonius, Pine Hills, Albany 

 N. Y. Skin and skull. 



4 meadow mice, Microtus pennsylvanicus, Pine Hills, Albany 

 N. Y. Nests. 



