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IX 



ACCESSIONS 



GEOLOGY 



Donation 

 Cole, Howard J. New York city. Series of samples showing char- 

 acter and depth of claj^s. sands and bed rock encountered in 

 excavating for the foundation of the John G. Myers Co. build- 

 ing, Albany 8 



Samples of materials encountered in excavating for the founda- 

 tion of the Trinity Annex building, New York city 5 



Lynch, Daniel. Minerva. Serpentine marble, polished, 4" by 6".., i 



Collection 



Assistant State Geologist. Zinc ore, Saratoga Springs i 



Zinc ore, Edwards, St Lawrence county 5 



Iron ores and associated rocks from Adirondack districts, as fol- 

 lows: 



Benson Mines, St Lawrence county 25 



Jayville, St Lawrence county 4 



Clifton, St Lawrence county 12 



Fort Ann, Washington county 10 



Hammondville, Essex county 33 



Crown Point, Essex county 3 



Ticonderoga, Essex county 3 



Lake Sanford, Essex county ' 12 



Dannemora, Clinton county. 3 



Arnold Hill, Clinton county 20 



Assistant in Economic Geology. Clinton iron ore and associated 

 rocks as follows: 



Ontario, Wayne county 6 



Sterling Station, Cayuga county 6 



Verona, Oneida county 3 



Clinton, Oneida county (lower oolitic bed) i 



Clinton, Oneida county (upper oolitic bed) 10 



Clinton, Oneida county (" red flux " bed) 3 



Clinton iron ore from base of upper Clinton sandstone, Hender- 

 son, Herkimer county 3 



Clinton ferruginous sandstone, south of Frankfort, Herkimer 



county 6 



Clinton upper sandstone, south of Mohawk, Herkimer county. . . i 



Peridotite dike in Devonic rocks at Glenwood, Tompkins county. . 3 



Arsenopyrite (mispickel) Carmel, Putnam county 3 



" Hudson River shale," specimen of core from elevator shaft at 

 depth of 128 feet below Pearl street curb, John G. IMyers Co. 



building, Albany, N. Y , . . . 1 



Total 191 



