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ROBERT M. HARTLEY, Amsterdam, N. Y. 



i Specimen of Orthoceras, from Mill Pt. Fall on Schoharie Creek, N.Y. 

 3 " Concretions, 



E. O. HOVEY, New York City. 



Carboniferous fossils, from Seneca, Mo., from T. T. Luscombe, Esq. 

 Small lot Lower Green-sand fossils, from Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 

 Miss F. A. M. HITCHCOCK. 



Coal Measure fossils, from McKenzie Creek, Texas. 

 Cretaceous " St. Joseph, 



" " " Weatherford, " 



Dr. KEMP, West 23d St., New York. 



6 Specimens of Endoceras proteiforme Hall, from Trenton Falls, N. Y. 

 Bellerophon bilobatus Sow., 

 Conularia trentonensis Hall, 

 Calymene senai-ia Conrad, 

 Asaphus gigas De Kay (small), " 

 Counterpart of Trematis termi- 

 nalis Em., 



F. C. NICHOLAS, 137 Broadway, New York City. 



A large number of Cretaceous fossils {Hippurites , &c), from near 

 Christiana, Jamaica. 



Many Tertiary fossils and samples of shale and other geological speci- 

 mens overlying the trap rocks at Trelawney and St. Ann's Parish, 

 Jamaica, W. I. This is a most valuable gift, and deserving of 

 consideration. 

 NEWELL A. PARSONS, Enfield, Conn. 



A series of clay stones, from the vicinity of Enfield, on banks of 

 Scantic River, Conn. 



R. P. WHITFIELD, New York City. 



Large number of Lower Green-sand fossils, from Atlantic Highlands, 



N.J. 

 Some fossil shells, from Nassau, N. P. 

 A bottle of Foraminiferous sand, from South Beach, Nassau, N. P. 



MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Capt. E. T. AMBURG, through Prof. P. S. Curtiss, 85 Downing Street, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 1 Specimen of Chromite, from Philippine Islands ? . 

 1 Alum ore. 



Mr. BAXTER, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3 Concretions of Pyrite, from the Alum clays at Bath-alum, Va. 



Mr. BURDELL, through F. C. Nicholas. 



1 Specimen of Lionite, from Mountain Lion Mines, Colo. 



COPPER QUEEN CONSOLIDATED MINING CO., Bisbee, Arizona, 

 through Prof. James Douglass. 

 5 Large specimens of Copper Carbonates, Azurites and Malachites, 

 the former chiefly fine smaller specimens; and about 10 still 

 smaller, reserved for duplicates. All from Bisbee, Ariz. 



GEORGE F. FITZPATRICK, Jr. 



3 Specimens of twinned Gypsum crystals, from Kansas. 



