12 NEW-YORK STATE COLLECTION. 



FROM VARIOUS DONORS. 



133. A Map of the town of North-Salera, on rollers : executed by the 



Donor John F. Jenkins. 



134. Indian pipe, found four miles south of the -village of Canandaigua. 



William Case. 



135. Remains of the gate-posts of Fort William Henry, at the head of 



Lake George. The fort was erected in 1755, and taken and 

 destroyed by Montcalm in 1756. The posts (of cedar) were dug 

 up in 1837, by the direction of William Caldwell the owner of 

 the ground, and were presented to the New- York State Cabinet 

 by John M'G-illis of St. Johns in Canada East. 



136. A Piece of marble (from Maryland), of the corner stone of the 



Washington National Monument, laid July 4, 1848. Presented 

 by the Board of Managers of the Washington Monument to the 

 State of New- York. 



137. Indian akrowhead (hornstone), found at Lake George. 



T. EoMEYN Beck. 



138. Stone skinning-chisel, found in Lysandor, Oswego county. 



E. A. Baldwin. 



139. Indian arrowhead, found in Watervliet, Albany county. 



A. C. Hasoy. 



140. Stone pestle, used in pounding maize : found at the head of Cayuga 



lake, Tompkins county, by Henry Hungerford. 



David Emery. 



141. A Copy of an " Inquiry into the Origin of the Antiquities of Ame- 



rica, by John Delafield junior ; with an Appendix by James 

 Lakey." 4to. Cincinnati, 1839. John Delafield. 



142. Specimens of shell concretions, forming the surface rock on which 



the city of St. Augustine in Florida is built. 



Christopher Morgan. 



143. A Plate of mica, turned up by the plow seteral years since, in the 



town of Brookhaven in the county of Suffolk, at a depth of about 

 two feet below the surface. On one side of this plate are several 

 engravings of geometrical and other figures. 



Nathaniel Miller. 



