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Geology and Invertebrate Palaeontology 



9 Negatives : Niagara Falls, Casco 

 Bay and Panama Canal. 



2000 Feet of positive motion picture 

 film from Second Asiatic Zoological 

 Expedition negative, Chinese Mon- 

 golia. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Second Asiatic Zoological Expedition. 

 2400 Feet negative motion picture film, 

 from Chinese Mongolia. Taken by 

 Roy C. Andrews. 



By Deposit 



Carl E. Akeley, New York City. 

 55 Negatives of African subjects. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY 



AND INVERTEBRATE 



PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



Meyer Abronson, New York City. 

 Water-worn pebble with concretion, 

 Long Island. 

 William Maxson Alberti, New York 

 City. 

 Specimen of iridescent coal, from 

 near Elkhorn City, Ky. 

 Frederic I. Allen, New York City. 

 Block of Schoharie Grit from glacial 

 drift, above trap-rock quarry, West 

 Paterson, N. J. 

 Joseph Anderson, New York City. 



Fossil leaf, Mazon Creek, 111. 

 Barrett Co., New York City. 



Series of 187 specimens illustrating 

 coal and its derived products, ge- 

 netically arranged. 

 W. E. Burgess, New York City. 

 3 Specimens of free gold in quartz 

 gangue, 360 ft. level, Bodie Mine, 

 Mono Co., Cal. 

 Mrs. Charles Finney Cox, Yonkers, 

 N. Y. 

 Septaria, concretion, and geode show- 

 ing freak resemblance to human re- 

 mains. 

 E. J. Foyles, New York City. 



Collection of fossils and rocks (70 

 specimens) from Department of 

 Doubs, France. 



Frank Knowles, West Englewood, 

 N.J. 

 2 Water-worn pebbles. 

 Joseph F. MacGrail, New York City. 

 Fragment of carved marble (17" x 7") 

 from Cathedral destroyed by erup- 

 tion of Mt. Pele, 1902. Marble door, 

 carved is^A" x i\Y 2 "), from child's 

 tomb, St. Pierre, Martinique. 

 Edward A. Malmquist, Astoria, L. I. 



2 Small rock specimens. 

 Dr. George P. Merrill, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 Plaster cast of Australian meteorite. 

 Richard A. Metcalf, White Plains, 

 N._Y. 

 Kaolin and pyrophyllite (12 speci- 

 mens), Habersham County, Ga. 

 Department of Mineralogy (transfer). 

 Specimen of Sphalerite in vein quartz. 

 Shows concentric deposition of 

 sphalerite and quartz, latter in 

 "graphic granite" arrangement. 

 W. H. Morgan, Sawyer, Ky. 

 2 Fragments (6.5 grams) of Cumber- 

 land Falls meteorite, from Cumber- 

 land Falls, Ky. 

 Chris E. Olsen, Hornerstown, N. J. 



1 Pelecypod cast, found 29 feet below 

 surface. 



H. Papke, West Hoboken, N. J. 

 Sphalerite from Jerome Avenue Rail- 

 way. 

 Otto Papke, Snake Hill, N. J. 

 Watchung Mountain trap, long, lath- 

 like crystals. 

 M. H. Smart, New York City 

 Concretionary mold resembling foot- 

 print. 

 Carroll Richard Stegall, Rossville, Ga. 

 Hand specimen of conglomerate, from 

 Belgian Congo. 

 Department of Vertebrate Paleon- 

 tology (transfer). 

 14 casts of Trilobites. 

 Herbert P. Whitlock, New York City. 

 Hand specimens showing typical fold 

 in hornblende gneiss. 



By Exchange 



Dr. Arthur Hollick, New Brighton, 

 S. I. 



2 Specimens of Phragmites aquehon- 

 gensis, from moraine at Clifton, 

 S. I. 



