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Geology and Invertebrate P alee ontology 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY 



AND INVERTEBRATE 



PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 300 Specimens of Cretaceous inverte- 

 brates, Alberta and northern Mon- 

 tana. 

 Joseph Dunleavy, Boston, Mass. 



Specimen of Paradoxides Harlani 

 from Braintree Slates, Mid-Cam- 

 brian. 

 J. J. Galloway, New York City. 



50 Specimens of Bryozoans. 

 Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Georgia. 



6 Samples of marble, Tate. 



John D. Haseman, New York City. 

 18 Specimens of silicified wood, corals 

 and conglomerate from Piauhy, 

 Brazil. 



W. L. Hildburgh, New York City. 

 Miscellaneous fossil invertebrates, 

 mostly from Hamilton group. 



Albert Johnson, Wabasso, Minn. 

 1 Specimen petrified wood. 



Miss A. I. Jonas, Bridgeton, N. J. 



7 Specimens of Triassic and Pre- 

 Cambrian rock, Pennsylvania. 



Horace Krncsik, New York City. 

 4 Gryphcea valves, spherical pebble, 

 Cerro Lotena, Nenquen Territory, 

 Argentina. 



Mrs. H. W. Leitch, New York City. 

 20 Microscopic sections of corals, 

 mounted. 



Leo E. Miller, New York City. 

 3 Fragments of Dalmanites (Devo- 

 nian), near La Paz, Bolivia. 



N. C. Nelson, New York City. 

 3 Heteroceras specimens, Cimarron, 

 N. Mex. 



H. J. Spinden, New York City. 



Specimen of Trigonia sp., Plains of 

 Barquisimeto, Venezuela. 



By Purchase 



The "G. K. Greene Collection," com- 

 prising about 400,000 specimens of 

 fossils (Bryozoa, Crinoids, Brachio- 

 pods, Gastropods, Trilobites and 

 corals) and Indian relics, mainly 

 Falls of the Ohio. 



The "W. J. McConathy Collection," 

 comprising upwards of 7,000 speci- 

 mens of fossil corals, Crinoids, 

 Brachiopods, Bryozoa, Stromatop- 

 oroids, etc., Falls of the Ohio. 



193 Species, 1,024 specimens of Ter- 

 tiary (?) fossils, Santo Domingo. 



153 Specimens of fossil insects, Floris- 

 sant, Colo. 



275 Specimens of amber containing 

 insects, southern shore Baltic Sea. 



Cystoid, Bryozoan and 4 Meristellas, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



Specimen of Eusarcus, Kokomo, Ind. 



Specimen of Pentacrinus briareus 

 Miller, Lyme Regis, England. 



Specimen of calcareous tufa, Yellow- 

 stone Park, Wyoming. 



150 hand-size specimens of New York 

 State rocks. 



Lava of 1888 eruption, Bandai San, 

 Japan; 2 pieces of petrified wood, 

 Virginia. 



70-pound mass of Telluric Iron, Ovi- 

 fak, Disko Island, Greenland. 



3 Specimens, 4,004 grams, of aerolite 

 "Plainview," Texas; 1 fragment of 

 aerolite, 140 grams, Scott City, Kan- 

 sas ; 1 slice of siderite, 294 grams, 

 Cookville, Tenn. 



Model of a portion of the Grand 

 Canyon of the Colorado River, in- 

 cluding the "Alligator" and "Dana 

 Butte" features. 



Through Museum Expedition 



1 Siderite "Akpohon," 1,660 grams, east 

 coast of Ellesmere Land. Collected 

 by an Eskimo, transmitted by W. 

 Elmer Ekblaw. 



90 Rock specimens, Parker Snow Bay 

 and vicinity, Greenland. Collected by 

 E. O. Hovey. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY 

 By Gift 



Frederick I. Allen, New York City. 

 Specimen of Wernerite, Hardiston, 

 N.J. 

 R. H. Beck, New York City. 



Specimen of Chalcopyrite in chloritic 

 slate, island near Cape Horn. 



