Mineralogy — By Gift 



119 



Barnum Brown, New York City. 



200 Specimens of fossil invertebrates and 

 plants from Belly River formation, 

 Alberta, Canada. 



William N. Clark, New York City. 



1 Specimen Septaria (Hamilton Group), 

 east shore of Seneca Lake, N. Y. 



Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co., 

 Bisbee, Ariz. 



1 Bottle of concentrates. 



W. T. Gould, Reno, Nev. 



3 Samples of volcanic sand, Mt. Lassen, 

 Cal. 



L. P. Gratacap, West New Brighton, S. I. 

 10 Valves of Area transversa and 2 valves 

 of Area {noetid) limula, Southampton, 

 N. Y. 



John A. Manley, New Brunswick, N. J. 

 8 Specimens of banded trap rock, Chim- 

 ney Rock, N. J. 



David S. Marshall, Hollis, L. I. 

 140 Rock specimens and 8 samples of 

 sand, Hollis and Jamaica, L. I. 



George Merritt, Spring Valley, Cal. 

 5 Concentrates from the Colorado Desert, 

 southwest of the " Salten Sea." 



W. R. Minds, New York City. 



2 Specimens of Annularia longifolia. 



J. P. Morgan, New York City. 



Lacroix collection of specimens from peg- 

 matite veins of the United States. 



H. Papke, West Hoboken, N. J. 



Block of Chondrodite and block of Mus- 

 covite, Tillie Foster Mine, Brewster, 

 N. Y. 



George Reuther, Jersey City, N. J. 

 Block of Schoharie drift containing fossils, 

 Urlton, N. Y. 



Jose M. Rosales, Bogota, Colombia. 



70 Specimens of Cretaceous fossils, eastern 

 range of the Colombian Andes, South 

 America. 



M. P. Skinner, Yellowstone Park, Wyo. 

 100 Fossil plants. 



J. V. Smith, Franklin, Pa. 



3 Four-ounce bottles of Pennsylvania 

 crude oil, samples of No. 1, No. 2 and 

 No. 3, Franklin, Pa. 



Lester Wronker, New York City. 



115 Hamilton Group fossils, Canandaigua 

 Lake, N. Y. 



By Exchange 



University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 

 66 Cretaceous fossils, Colorado. 



By Purchase 



41 Specimens (lithological series) of rocks 

 from Connecticut. 



88-ounce specimen of Ness County 

 meteorite. 



43 Specimens of volcanic bombs from 

 Idaho and fossils from Eifel, Germany. 



100 Pounds of fossilized wood, Floris- 

 sant, Colo. 



5 Orthoceras specimens. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Photographs and specimens from the 

 Lesser Antilles. Collected by E. O. 

 Hovey. 



Rocks and fossils from Porto Rico. Col- 

 lected by Chester A. Reeds and Prentice 

 B. Hill. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY 

 By Gift 



Frederick I. Allen, New York City. 



1 Specimen Beryl, Portland, Conn. 

 Edward M. Belts, Jr., Morris Plains, 



N.J. 



2 Vials of Gold Mica, Morris Plains. 

 Mrs. William H. Bliss, New York City. 



1 Cut Aquamarine, 144.51 carats, Minas 

 Geraes, Brazil. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 Partially dissolved crystal of Gypsum 

 from coal in Lower Belly River forma- 

 tion, Alberta, Canada. 

 Matilda W. Bruce Fund. 

 96 Specimens of minerals. 

 Frank Cross and Floyd Snyder, Lehigh, 

 Okla. 

 31 Pieces of Hematite, near Lehigh, Okla. 

 Department of Anthropology, Transfer. 

 1 Specimen of Rock-salt from forty miles 

 east of Fort Norman, Mackenzie River; 

 1 large crystal of Gypsum, Tremont 

 River Canon, Utah. 

 James Douglas, New York City. 



7 Specimens of Euxenite, Brazil. 

 Arthur D. Gabay, New York City. 



1 Specimen of iridescent Calcite with 

 Pyrite, and 1 specimen of Calcite, 

 Cumberland, England; 1 specimen of 

 Iceland Spar. 



