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Woods and Forestry 



Albert H. Petereit, New York City. 

 Specimen Chrysoprase, Porterville, 

 Lower California; Natrolite on 

 Prehnite, Paterson, N. J.; Ortho- 

 clase, Minerva, N. Y. ; Variscite, 

 Lucin, Utah. 



George S. Scott, New York City. 

 Specimen of Orthoclase, Mystic, Conn. 



By Purchase 



i Large Apophyllite, Poonah, India. 



I Specimen Borax, Synthetic. 



i Specimen Calcite, Stalactite Core. 



i Specimen Calcite with Sphalerite, 

 Joplin, Missouri. 



i Specimen Calcite with Galena, Eng- 

 land. 



I Specimen Chabazite, West Pater- 

 son, N. J. 



i Specimen Cuprite, Nevada. 



i Specimen Chalcanthite, Synthetic. 



i Specimen Chrysoprase, Porterville, 

 Cal. 



i Specimen Creedite, near Wagon 

 Wheel Gap, Colo. 



3 Specimens Fluorite crystals, single, 

 Durham, England. 



i Specimen Halite, Cardona, Spain. 

 i Specimen Halite, Stassfurt, Prussia. 

 I Specimen Kaemmererite, near Mur- 

 phys, Cal. 



5 Specimens Magnesite, Hoboken, 

 N.J. 



I Large specimen of Mountain 

 Leather, Korea. 



1 Specimen Natrolite and Thompson- 

 ite, West Paterson, N. J. 



4 Specimens Opalized Shells, Creta- 

 ceous, South Australia. 



i Specimen Pollucite, Buckfield, Me. 



2 Specimens Prehnite, West Paterson, 

 N.J. 



I Specimen Pyromorphite and Cerus- 

 site, Scotland. 



I Specimen Pyrite, Pribram. 



3 Specimens Stevensite, West Pater- 

 son, N. J. 



i Specimen Siderite, Cryolite, Green- 

 land. 

 I Specimen Tourmaline, Alaska. 



i Specimen of Antimony, largest mass 

 known, Kern County, Cal. 



DEPARTMENT OF WOODS 

 AND FORESTRY 



By Gift 



Mrs. Horde, New York City. 



Spray of Magnolia grandiflora with 

 flowers and leaves of record size 

 for reproduction in wax. 

 Wayne M. Musgrave, New York City. 

 Cone of Pinus coulteri, 4 cones of 

 Pinus lambertiana, from near Mari- 

 posa Grove, California. 



By Purchase 

 91 Photographs of trees. 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTE- 

 BRATE ZOOLOGY 



invertebrates 

 By Gift 



Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 2 Metatypes of Pamphila yehl Skin- 

 ner, Nashville, Tenn., 2 Pamphila 

 aaroni, 2 Pamphila taxiles, 2 Pam- 

 phila deva, United States. 

 J. Alexander, New York City. 



Parasitized larva of Sphecodina 

 abboti. 

 Mrs. E. Magawley Banon, New York 

 City. 

 Sea Plume, Island of Santo Domingo. 

 H. G. Barber, Roselle Park, N. J. 

 Various insects, New York and New 

 Jersey. 

 William Barnes, Decatur, 111. 



25 Lepidoptera, including 7 Paratypes. 

 Lindell T. Bates, New York City. 



Oyster, Hoboken, N. J. 

 C. William Beebe, New York City. 

 4 Crustacea, Georgetown, British 

 Guiana. 

 E. L. Bell, Flushing, L. I. 

 About 500 Lepidoptera and Coleop- 

 tera, including larvae and pupae, New 

 York, New Jersey and Florida. 



J. Bequaert, New York City. 

 Various invertebrates, including in- 

 sects. 



