Mineralogy 



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New York Botanical Garden. 



27 Fossil plants. 

 United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Fragment of Cumberland Falls, Ky., 

 aerolite, 467 grams (16.5 ounces) — 

 one surface polished. 



By Purchase 



Cumberland Falls aerolite, from Cum- 

 berland Falls, Ky. An entire mass 

 weighing 2,445 grams (5 pounds 

 6 ounces). 



"El Perdido" meteorite, from Bahia 

 Blanca, Argentina: 4 fragments 

 weighing 766 grams (27 ounces). 



Richardton meteorite, Richardton, 

 N. D. Entire mass weighing 8,320 

 grams (18 pounds 5.5 ounces). 



Models of Trilobites, Triarthrus, 

 Isotelus and Trinucleus, in plaster 

 of Paris. 



Iron meteorite, from Signal Mt., Mex., 

 near Calexico, Calif. Entire, unique 

 mass weighing 57,833 grams (127.5 

 pounds). 



Cut and polished mass weighing 3,760 

 grams (8 pounds 5 ounces) of Aus- 

 tralian iron meteorite. 



85 Stromatoporoids and corals. 



35 Cambrian fossil specimens. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Type specimen of Pecten decorus 

 Cooke and type and figured speci- 

 mens of Pecten (Nodipecten) ar- 

 ticulosus Cooke. Collected by Bar- 

 num Brown, near Guajay, Cuba. 



500 Specimens of cubic lead ore, mar- 

 casite, etc., Tar River, Okla. Col- 

 lected by Dr. E. O. Hovey, through 

 cooperation of the Laclede Lead and 

 Zinc Mining Company. 



14 Volcanic specimens from eruption 

 of June 7, 1919, San Salvador, 

 Nicaragua. Collected by Dr. H. J. 

 Spinden. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY 



By Gift 



Frederick I. Allen, New York City. 

 Specimen of Fluorite in Limestone, 

 Hardyston, N. J. 



R. M. Allen, New York City. 



Specimen of Torbanite on Pegmatite, 

 Bedford Hills, N. Y. 

 Daniel Moreau Barringer, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



Vial of Osmiridium, Shasta Co., Cal. 

 Caerano A. Barros, New York City. 

 Specimen of Quartz from Whitlock 

 and Westchester Avenues, New 

 York City. 

 H. S. Bryan, Denver, Col. 

 Vial of Metahewittite, Montrose Co., 

 Col. 

 Harry E. Day, New York City. 

 About 200 specimens of miscellaneous 

 minerals. 

 H. A. English, New York City. 

 1 Pyrargyrite, from Tonopah, Nev. 

 1 Rhodochrosite, from Butte, Mont. 

 Dr. W. D. Ferrier, Ottawa, Canada. 

 3 specimens of Ferrierite, Kamloops 

 Lake, B. C. 

 Department of Geology (transfer). 

 33 Specimens of Galena, 5 Marcasite 

 on Galena, and 3 Sphalerite, from 

 Admiralty Zinc-Lead Company 

 Mine, Century, Okla. 



Miss Eliza R. Greenwood, New York 

 City. 

 3 Specimens of Bloodstone (cut) and 

 1 of Silver, from 1 Michigan. 



E. T. Herrman, Grand Junction, Col. 



1 Specimen of Carnotite, Gateway, 

 Col.; 1 Carnotite and 2 Metahewit- 

 tite, south of Thompsons, Utah. 



Charles W. Hoadley, Englewood, N. J. 



2 Specimens of Franklinite, Franklin 

 Furnace, N. J. 



Moses Joy, Boston, Mass. 

 6 Specimens of Chromium ore, from 

 near Anacortes, Wash.; Cody, 

 Wyo., and Alaska. 



C. Marshall, New York City. 



1 Specimen of Muscovite, 1 Scheelite, 

 and 1 Wolframite, from Peru. 



Estate of Sara E. Mower, New York 

 City. 

 1 Diamond Ring. 



H. C. Ogden, Middletown, N. Y. 



1 Specimen of Sphalerite in Quartz, 

 and 1 Vesuvianite, Wurtzboro and 

 Orange Cos., N. Y. 



