26 Forty-fourth Annual Report on the 



Feldspar, Ticonderoga, Essex county, three specimens. 



Graphite, Ticonderoga, Essex county, forty-six specimens. 



Labradorite, Mineville, Essex county, seventy specimens. 



Feldspar, Mineville, Essex county, one hundred specimens. 



Garnet, Ticonderoga, Essex county, forty specimens. 



Garnet, Minerva, Esse:: county, fifty-five specimens. 



Hematite, chalcodits and ankerite, from Antwerp, Jefferson county, 

 ninety-six specimens. 



Phlogopite, Natural Bridge, Jefferson county, seventy-four specimens. 



Quartz, coated with calcite. Natural Bridge, Jefferson county, forty- 

 seven specimens. 



Blue, calcite. Natural Bridge, Jefferson county, twenty-five specimens. 



Talc and paraphite, Edwards, St. Lawrence county, thirty-three 

 specimens 



Hexagonite, Edwards, St. Lawrence county, twenty-three specimens. 



Brown tourmaline, three specimens. 



Tremolite, Diana, Jefferson county, twenty-four specimens. 



M«,gnetite cleavages, Mineville, Essex county. 



By Exchange. 

 Prof. J. J. Stevenson, New York city: 

 Crude petroleums, as follows: 

 Five samples from Kentucky. 

 Two samples from Terre Haute, Indiana. 

 One sample from West Virginia. . 

 One sample from South-western Pennsylvania. 



Ernest Schernikow, New York city: 

 Malacolite, Sing Sing, N. Y., two specimens. 

 Pyromorphite, and wulfenite. Sing Sing, N. Y., two specimens. 

 Galenite, pyromorphite and vanadinite. Sing Sing, N. Y., one specimen. 

 Vanadanite and pyromorphite, Sing Sing, N. Y., one specimen. 

 Massive natrolite Sing Sing, N. Y., one specimen. 

 Galenite, Sing Sing, N. Y., one specimen. 

 Harmotome, Sing Sing, N. Y., one specimen. 

 Pyromorphite, Sing Sing, N. Y., one specimen. 



H. S. Peck, Albany, N. Y. : 



Diaspore, Chester, Mass. 



By Purchase. 

 W. B. Pierce: 



Ithodonite, Franklin Furnace, New Jersey, two specimens. 



