REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR AND STATE GEOLOGIST 1901 1*153 



ACCESSIONS TO COLLECTIONS 



Economic geology 



Collections 



Heinrich Hies. 2 specimens of moss litter from Welland Ont.; 



1 of peat from C. H. Post, northeast of Cold Spring N. Y.; 1 



of marl from Canastota 



Structural geology 

 Collections 

 H. C. Magnus. From Rapid Transit tunnel, New York: 7 speci- 

 mens of mica schist ; 4 of garnetif erous schist ; 1 of hydromica 

 schist; 1 of epidote schist; 1 of epidote schist with quartz 

 vein 

 E. C. Eckel. 50 specimens crystalline rocks from Rockland, 

 Orange, Dutchess, and Putnam counties, N. Y., and Fairfield 



county, Ct. ,j, , 



Mineralogy 



Purchases 



1 specimen of silver and copper 



1 specimen of wernerite, Gouverneur, St Lawrence co. 



Donations 

 George I. Finlay. 1 specimen of allanite, Mineville, Essex co. 



B. E. Ingersoll. 1 specimen of epidote, Carmel, Putnam co. 



C. C. Brill. 5 specimens of talc, Faceton Vt. 



H. S. Peck. 5 specimens of calcite, New Baltimore, Greene co. 



Collections . 

 H. P. Whitlock. 3 specimens of barite, Pillar Point, Jefferson 



co.; 19 of hematite, sphalerite, chalcodite, serpentine, siderite, 



ankerite and millerite, Antwerp, Jefferson co.; 20 of talc, 



hexagonite and pseudomorphs, Edwards, St Lawrence co.; 



14 of tourmalin, Gouverneur, St Lawrence co.; 19 of calcite, 



Rysedorph hill, Rensselaer co. 

 H. C. Magnus. From New York city: 



Pyrite vugs from pegmatite, 147th st. and Broadway (R. T. T.) 



Tremolite, Kingsbridge ship canal 



Tourmalin, 147th st. and Broadway 



Garnets in feldspar, 147th st. and Broadway 



