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showing the association of the two rare hydrated copper 

 silicates bisbeeite and shattuckite, from Bisbee, Arizona, was 

 presented by Mr. George S. Scott. A massive specimen of the 

 new tungsten sulphide, tungstenite, and a series of 12 pseudo- 

 morphous crystals of cuprotungstite after scheelite, were pur- 

 chased through the Bruce Fund. 



Other noteworthy accessions include magnificent series of 

 14 precious opal wood replacements which have been noted 

 above, a beautiful group of pyromorphite crystals developed 

 on both sides of the specimens from Ems, Nassau, Germany, 

 a large and handsome group of crystallized willemite associ- 

 ated with mimetite from Utah, a notably fine specimen of 

 crystallized silver from Chihuahua, Mexico, two large nod- 

 ules of native antimony, one of which is polished, from Kern 

 County, California, a very large and handsome specimen of 

 carnotite replacing wood from Naturita, Colorado, three speci- 

 mens showing remarkably large and perfect crystals of 

 apophyllite from Great Notch, New Jersey, and a finely crys- 

 tallized specimen of orpiment from the Island of Yesso, 

 Japan. 



