Mineralogy — By Exchange 



37 grm. Meteorite, " Canton." 

 28 grm. Meteorite, " Davis Mts." 



73.6 grm. Meteorite, " Dores dos Campos 



Formosos." 

 249 grm. Meteorite, " Elm Creek." 

 15.4 grm. Meteorite, " Hayden Creek." 

 4500 grm. Meteorite, " Imilac." 



4 grm. Meteorite, " Le Teilleul." 

 8S00 grm. Meteorite, " Mt. Edith." 



13.7 grm. Meteorite, " Persimmon Cr'k." 

 13 grm. Meteorite, " Quinn Canyon." 



419 grm. Meteorite, " Rio Arriba Co." 

 1093 grm. Meteorite, " Sams Valley." 



. 21 grm. Meteorite, " Schwetz." 

 58 grm. Meteorite, " South Bend." 

 17 grm. Meteorite, " St. Mark's." 

 21 grm. Meteorite, "St. Mesmin." 

 10 grm. Meteorite, " Uberaba." 



7.5 grm. Meteorite, " Wairarapa." 



5 grm. Meteorite, " Zsadany." 

 8279 grm. Holbrook Meteorite. 

 2599 g rm - Ness County Meteorite. 



720 grm. Native Iron in Basalt, Buhl, 



Germany. 

 Block Orbicular Granite, Craftsbury, Vt. 

 7 Specimens Orbicular Granite, Sweden. 

 70 Fossils, Patagonia. 

 3 Specimens hard peat turf, twelve feet 



below the present surface, County Tip- 



perary, Ireland. 

 A number of selenite crystals, Utah, and a 



series of products from Great Salt Lake. 

 Slab and its counterpart of Triassic sand- 

 stone showing footprints and ripple 



marks, West Orange, N. J. 

 Schrammen Collection of fossils of 4517 



specimens from northwestern Germany. 

 Volcanic ash, pumice and bombs, Japan. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



Collection of fossils from Belly River, 

 Canada. Collected by Barnum Brown. 



Collection of fossils from Oklahoma. Col- 

 lected by Chester A. Reeds. 



Collection of Stalagmites and Stalactites 

 from Weyer's Cave, Grottoes, Va. Col- 

 lected by Prentice B. Hill and William 

 B. Peters. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY. 

 By Gift. 



J. W. Baker, Pawtucket, R. I. 



14 Specimens of minerals, Rhode Island. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 



18 Specimens Radiating Crystallized 

 Quartz, Red Deer River, Alberta, Can- 

 ada. 



Matilda W. Bruce Fund. 



138 Specimens of minerals. 

 Lazard Cahn, New York City. 



1 Specimen Manganosite, Franklin Fur- 

 nace, N. J. 

 Alexander Camacho, Island of Antigua, 

 British West Indies. 



1 Specimen Calcite, St. Johns, Antigua. 

 Charles Danziger, New York City. 



Specimen Calcite in Gypsum, Great Notch, 

 N.J. 

 Henry G. D. de Meli, New York City. 



10 Specimens Sicilian Amber. 

 Mrs. W. R. Grace, Gracefield, L. I. 



25 Specimens Copper ore. 

 P. H. Haskell, Richmond, Va. 



Collection of Garnets and 1 large speci- 

 men Schist. 

 Alfred Hawkins, Providence, R. I. 



7 Specimens Epidote, Pascoag, R. I. 

 Robert Hayes, New York City. 



1 Specimen Graphite. New York. 

 Charles Hoadley, Englewood, N. J. 



1 Specimen Chalcopyrite from Ogdens- 

 burg, N. Y., and 1 specimen Hematite 

 from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



William Jones, New York City. 



3 Specimens Arsenopyrite, Louise Co., Va. 

 Ralph Nichols, Gilmore, Idaho. 



2 Specimens Gold in Limonite, Lemhi Co., 

 Idaho. 



Henry C. Obert, Hawthorne, N. J. 



1 Specimen Thomsonite, West Paterson, 

 N.J. 



P. J. Oettinger, New York City. 



1,363 Specimens miscellaneous minerals. 

 H. Papke, West Hoboken, N. J. 



1 Specimen Pectolite altered, and Hydro- 

 phane, Great Notch, N. J. 

 M. D. Rothschild, New York City. 



1 Mica crystal, Virginia. 

 Thomas F. Ryan, New York City. 



10 Specimens uncut Diamonds, Kasai 



River, Congo, Africa. 

 J. B. Tyrrell, Toronto, Canada. 



Broken fragments of Yukonite, Tagish 



Lake, Canada. 



By Exchange. 



J. W. Baker, Pawtucket, R. I. 



16 Specimens minerals, Rhode Island. 

 Kazuye Kibe, Japan. 



2 Specimens native Arsenic. 



