48 Donations — Mineralogy. 



MINERALOGY. 



By Donation. 

 E. L. ABBOT, New York City. 



2 specimens of Fulgurites, Ustick, Whitside Co., 111. 

 A. AUERBACH & CO., Nikitovka, Russia. 



5 specimens of Cinnabar, 1 specimen of Stibnite, Nikitovka, Russia. 

 N. S. BERRAY, Walton, N. Y. 



Specimens of Cuprite, Arizona. 

 Miss M. W. BRUCE, New York City. 



34 specimens of great beauty, embracing the mineral species Stilbite, 

 Apophyllite, Heulandite, Microcline, Phacolite, Barite, Fluorite, 

 Calcite, Celestite, Crocidolite, Stephanite, Smoky Quartz, Opal- 

 ized Wood, and Galena, from localities in England, Australia, 

 Iceland, and the United States. 

 L. CAHN, New York City. 



1 specimen of Apophyllite, Paterson, N. J. ; 1 specimen of Quartz 

 and Calcite, England ; 2 specimens of Endlichite, Hillsboro, 

 N. M. 

 G. L. ENGLISH & CO., New York City. 



Associated Galena, Sphalerite, and Chalcopyrite, Joplin, Mo. 

 J. A. GRENZIG, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 specimen of Pectolite on Prehnite, Woodcliff, N. J. 

 A. E. HEIGHWAY, New York City. 



Specimen of Corundum, Staurolite, and Rutile, from North Carolina. 

 M. KWIATKOWSKY, Urals, through Dr. E. O. Hovey. 



2 specimens of Malachite, Nijni Tagilsk, Urals. 

 H. VAN HOEVENBERGH, New York City. 



2 limonite concretions holding sand. 

 J. A. MAN LEY, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Axinite, Roeblingite, and Rhodonite, from Franklin, N. J. 

 T. R. McCARTY, New York City. 



2 specimens of Pyrite, New Jersey. 

 J. H. WINSER, New York City. 



Specimen of Fuggerite, Le Selle, Monzoni, Tyrol. 



By Exchange. 

 Two specimens of Nevadite, with lustrous Sanidine, from near Leadville, Col. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 

 FROM RUSSIA AND ITALY, collected by Dr. E. O. Hovey: 



40 specimens of minerals, embracing Cinnabar, Stibnite, Cuprite, 

 Malachite, Chrysocolla, Garnet, Sodalite, Elseolite, Actinohte, 

 Hornblende, Ilmenite, Vesuvianite, Chloritoid, Magnetite, Calcite, 

 Aragonite, Tridymite, Leucite, and a large block of Augite, and 

 Andesite perforated by lightning tubes. 



By Purchase. 



9 specimens of minerals secured by Dr. E. O. Hovey, in Russia, embracing the 

 species Malachite, Tourmaline, Orthoclase, Phenacite, Quartz, and 

 Biotite. 



1 opalized wood section. Clover Creek, Lincoln Co., Idaho ; 1 specimen of 

 Halite, California ; Quartz crystals, four phantoms, and a quartz crys- 

 tal with included bubble, Kingston, N. Y. ; 1 large specimen of Cal- 

 cite, Barrow-in-Furness, Engl. ; 1 large specimen of Pyrite Group, 

 Piedmont, Italy. 



