MISCELLANEOUS 447 



1393. Gneiss ; Stony Point-on-the Hudson, New York. 



1394. Slate, showing bedding, cleavage and rigid calcareous layer, Bangor, Penn- 



sylvania. 



1395. Quartz-schist, with stretched tourmaline, Shoemaker's quarry, Baltimore, 



Maryland. 



Photographed by G. P. Merrill, National Museum, Washington, D. C. 

 8 by 10 inches 



1396. Slate, showing cleavage and faulting, Bangor, Pennsylvania. 



1397. Gneiss, Lawrence and West Andover, Massachusetts. 



Photographed by S. Calvin, Des Moines, Iowa 

 8 by 10 inches 



1398. A crowded field of foraminifera with medium-sized Textularia, and man}' 



specimens of Anomalina magnified 55 diameters ; from Saint Helena, 

 Nebraska. 



Photographed for G. P. Merrill, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C. 



8 by 10 inches 



1399. 1400. Two photographs of faulted sandstone in National Museum. Samples 



collected by N. H. Darton. 



6| by 8J inches 



1401. Polished slab of orbicular granite in the collection of the United States Na- 



tional Museum. From Slattemosse, Smaland, Sweden. Dimensions, 22 

 by 30 inches. 



Photographed by J. K. Hitlers 



8 by 10 inches. Negatives in United States Geological Survey 



1402. Striated limestone boulder from loess, one-half natural size, Norway, Iowa. 



Published in Eleventh Annual Report United States Geological Survey, 

 plate xlvi (No. 365). 



Photographed by G. P. Merrill, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C. 



1403. Pyroxenite nodules, partially altered into serpentine, Montville, New Jersey. 



Photographed by E. B. Harden for Geological Survey of Pennsylvania 



5 by 8 inches. Negatives deposited in United States Geological Survey, Wash- 

 ington, D. C, with Harden's numbers 



1404. Pseudopecopteris macilenta (L. and H.) Lx. Upper Pottsville series, Washing- 



ton county, Arkansas. Lepidocystis (Polysporia) salisburyi Lx. Pottsville 

 series, Days gap, Alabama (No. 1559). 



1405. Sphenopteris (Hymenophyllites) pendulakt Lx. MSS. (Fertile.) Lepidophyl- 



lum alabamense D. AV. MSS. Pottsville series, Cordova, Alabama (No. 1560). 



