6 o Donations — Mineralogy. 



J. P. KIMBALL, Century Co., New York. 



2 Valves of Schizothaerus Nuttalli, Con., from Puget Sound. 



4 " " Saxidomus aratus, Gould. 



3 " " Tapes, sp. ? . 



J. C. McCOY, 201 West 78th St., N. Y. 



About 100 specimens of Lower Green Marl fossils of the Cretaceous, 

 from Delaware. 



CHARLES E. MONROE, Milwaukee, Wis. 



About 25 specimens of fossils of the Hamilton Shale, from the tunnel 

 under the lake at Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Rev. S. PARSONS, Paterson, N. J. 



2 Specimens of hypostoma of a Trilobite, Pterataspis grandis, from 



Schoharie grit, loose at Paterson, N. J., figured in Bulletin. 

 Also fragments of Pygidium of Pterataspis grandis, from Schoharie 

 grit boulder at Paterson, N.J. 



1 Specimen of Orthoceras stylus and one specimen of Philipsastrea Ver- 



neuili, E. & H., Schoharie grit, found loose at Paterson, N. J. 



2 Blocks of Orthis testudinaria, found loose at Paterson, N. J. 



Capt. A. W. VODGES. 



8 Fossils from Trenton Limestone near Toronto, Canada. 



MINERALOGY. 



COPPER QUEEN CONSOLIDATED MINING CO., Bisbee, Ariz. 



Several Stalactites of various forms, and one specimen of polished 

 Stalagmite. 

 Prof. JAMES DOUGLASS. 



5 enlarged views of the Copper Queen Mine at Bisbee, Ariz., showing 



Stalactites, &c, on roof of cave. 

 J. F. ELDER. 



42 Geodes from Northwest Missouri. 

 J. H. HUNTLEY, Visalia, Cal. 



A triangular piece of Chrysoprase from near Visalia, Cal. 

 FRANK KESSLER. 



4 Fragments of California Onyx with polished surfaces. 



R. D. LACOE, Pittston, Pa. 



A nearly entire Aerolite from fall of 12th of Feb., 1875, near Home- 

 stead, Iowa Co., Iowa. 



F. C. NICHOLAS. 



5 Specimens of Senarmontite, and the same enclosing unaltered Stib- 



nite, from Mexico. 

 A few specimens of Pyrite from a clay bed. 

 Prof. H. W. PARKER, New York. 



1 Disc of Marcasite from the coal shale at Sparta, 111. 



RARE MINERAL MINING CO., 26 Cortlandt St., N. Y. 



3 Specimens of Wolframite, from the Trumbull Mines, Fairfield Co., 



Conn. 



ERNEST SCHERNIKOW, New York. 



1 Large specimen of Pink Beryl, from Haddam Neck, Conn. 



1 " " " Microcline Feldspar, from Haddam Neck, Conn. 



JOHN H. WINSER. 



3 Discs of Marcasite, from the coal shale at Sparta, 111. 



