66 Invertebrate Palceontology — By Gift 



L. D. RICKETTS, Cananea, Sonora, Mex. 



I Specimen Sphalerite. 

 STANDARD PLUNGER ELEVATOR CO., New York City. 



9 Drill-core specimens. 



By Exchange 



OTTO F. PFORDTE, Rutherford, N. J. 



8 Specimens of Zincite, Franklinite, etc., from Ogdensburg, N. J. 

 7 Specimens of Willemite, Franklinite, Garnet and Chalcophanite 

 from Franklin and Ogdensburg, N. J. 



By Purchase 



I Slab of Limestone containing Orthoceratites. 



I Haploscapha shell, four feet high. 



" Modoc" Stone Meteorite, 20 lbs., 3 oz., Scott Co., Kan. 



"Guffey" Iron Meteorite, 682 pounds, Fremont Co., nearGuffey, Col. 



1 Uintan-i7ius slab containing 68 bodies. 



"Brenham" Meteorite, second largest fragment in existence of 

 siderolite form, Kiowa Co., Kan. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



100 Specimens of iron ore, copper and associated rocks from Mar- 

 quette, Ishpeming and Houghton, Mich. Collected by Dr. 

 E. O. Hovey. 

 12 Specimens of Hematite, Country Rock and Jaspilite from Oliver 

 Mine, Ishpeming, Mich. Collected by Dr. E. O. Hovey. 



2 Blocks of Limestone 8' x 10' and 4' x 4' respectively, showing glacial 



grooves and fossils, from Kelley's Island, Ohio. Collected 

 by Dr. E. O. Hovey. Fund supplied by Dr. C. E, Slocum, 

 Defiance, Ohio. 



INVERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY 

 By Gift 



BARNUM BROWN, New York City. 



30 Laramie Cretaceous fossils from 40 miles east of Glasgow, Mont. 

 ESTATE OF Dr. JAMES W. HALL. 



10 Sections of corals. 

 EDWARD H. HOPPENSTEDT, New York City. 



I Slab of worm burrows from Wurtsboro, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 

 E. H. PASCOE, Geological Survey of India. 

 Large series of fossil Cyrena shells. 

 GEORGE A. WARDWELL, of the Peary Arctic Expedition. 



50 Carboniferous fossils from Lat. 82° 27' north of Greenland. 



