740 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Interior Department— Continued. 

 Collected by Prof. F. TV. Clarke : 

 Seven specimen of graphite in calcite, specimen of pyrite crystal, specimen 



of calcite, specimen of magnetite from Port Henry and Mineville, New York. 



22344. 

 Collected by Mr. George W. Cook : 



Specimen of selenite from Fort Washington, Maryland. 22544. 

 Collected by Br. William R. Dall : 



Specimens of fossil plants from Alum Bluff, Florida. 22365. 

 Collected by Prof. S. F. Emmons : 

 Specimen of aluuite from the Brooklyn tunnel, Red Mountain district, San 



Juan, Colorado. 22364. 

 Collected by Mr. G. K. Gilbert: 

 Six slabs of stone exhibiting glacial striae, the two from Canada collected by 



Mr. Gilbert, and the others by President T. C. Chamberliu. 22528. 

 Collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand : 

 Specimens of vanadinite and wulfenite, from the Old Yuma Mine, Arizona, 



(22599.) 

 Specimen of wulfenite from the Red Cloud Mine, Arizona. (22605.) 

 Specimens of vanadinite from Aqua Fria Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona, 



(22826.) 

 Sixty-four specimens of vanadinite from the Hamburg Mine, Silver district, 



Arizona, and 43 specimens of vanadinite from the Clara Mine in the same 



district. (22827.) 

 Specimen of Iodorite from the Old Man Mine, near Silver City, New Mexico. 



(22848.) 

 Two hundred and sixty specimens of malachite, aznrite, cuprite, calcite crys- 

 tals and stalactite from the Copper Queen Mine, at Bisbee, Arizona. (22897.) 

 Collected by Mr. W. F. Jenney : 

 Th irteen specimens of calcite, smithsonite, greenockite, barite, chaicopyrite, 



and sphalerite. 23186. 

 Through Mr. W. J. McGee : 



Two specimens of kyanite from Delaware County, Virginia, and one speci- 

 men of anthophyllite, and one specimen of iridescent limonite from Cuba. 



22464. 

 Collected by Mr. C. D. Walcott: 



Specimen of wulfenite. from Eureka, Nevada. (22363). 



Specimens of wulfenite and cerussite, from the Richmond Mine, Nevada. (22563). 

 Twenty-six specimens, representing 7 genera and 8 species of fossils of Lower 



Cambrian and Ordovician System. 

 Lower Cambrian: Annelid trails, Kutorgina pannula White, Hyolithes ameri- 



canus Billings, Isoxys chilhotveana Walcott (Type sp)., Olenellus sp?, Olenoides 



ellsi Walcott (Type sp.). 

 Ordovician System :* Conotreta rusti Walcott, (Type sp.) (22609). 

 Two hundred and eighty-seven specimens, representing 24 genera and 32 spe- 

 cies of fossils of Lower Cambrian, Ordovician, and Silurian (22847). 

 Nine specimens of Lingulcpis morsensis and two specimens of Planolites sp., from 



the Trenton group, Fountain, Minnesota; specimen of Eeceptaculites oweni, 



from Trenton group, Ripon, Wisconsin (23138). 

 Five hundred and twenty-six specimens, representing 56 genera and 94 species, 



as follows : 

 Lower Cambrian : Obolella crassa Hall, Obolella sp. ?, Kutorgina labradorica var, 



swantonensis Walcott, Orthisina transversa Walcott, Scenella sp. ?, Hyolithes 



*See Proceedings of the National Museum, vol. xii, p. 365,366. 



