Invertebrates 



177 



By Exchange 



Frederick I. Allen, New York City. 



2 Specimens Autunite, Mitchell County, 

 N. C. 



Charles W. Hoadley, Englewood, N. J. 

 Specimen Wollastonite, specimen 

 Leucophenicite, specimen Schefferite, 

 Franklin, N. J. 



D. S. Martin, Charleston, S. C. 

 Specimen Thaumasite, West Paterson, 



N. J. 



Conrad Moeller, West Paterson, N. J. 

 Specimen Pseudomorph after Glauber- 

 ite, specimen Pseudomorph after An- 

 hydrite, 2 Apophyllites, 1 Datolite, 1 

 Prehnite, West Paterson, N. J. 



W. D. Nevel, Floral Park, L. I. 



Smoky Quartz, Topsham, Me.; Tour- 

 maline, Pala Chief Mine, Pala, Cal. 



Albert H. Petereit, New York City. 



3 Specimens Ampangabeite, specimen 

 Betafite, 11 specimens Euxenite, 

 Madagascar. 



George S. Scott, New York City. 

 Specimen Caledonite with Linarite and 

 Anglesite, Beaver County, Utah ; 

 specimen Pyrite, Bingham Canon, 

 Utah ; Twinned Quartz, Mount 

 Lincoln, Park Co., Colo. 

 Russell S. Tarr, New York City. 

 2 Large Beryl crystals, Bedford Hills 

 Quarry, Bedford, N. Y. 



E. H. Wilson, Caldwell, N. J. 

 Specimen Analcite, Thomsonite and 



Chabazite, North Table Mountains, 

 Golden, Colo. 



By Purchase 

 Dioptase, Kirghiz Steppe, Siberia. 

 Gold nugget, Hunter Creek, Rampart 



District, Alaska. • 



Specimen Wiikite, Impilaks, Finland. 

 10 Specimens Staurolite, Fannin 



County, Ga. ; 9 Small Tourmaline 



crystals, 6 Tourmalines, San Diego, 



Cal. 

 Zinc spinel, Spruce Pine, Mitchell 



Co, N. C. 



2 Specimens Pyrite, Bingham, Utah ; 

 3 specimens of Asterated Rose 

 Quartz, Oxford County, Me. 



Specimen Crystallized Gold, California. 



3 Specimens Apophyllite, West Pater- 

 son, N. J. 



Specimen Carnotite, Long Park, Colo. ; 



specimen of Wulfenite, Oregon 



Mountains, N. Mex. 

 Specimen Apophyllite, Paterson, N. J. 

 Specimen Pyrite, Leadville, Colo. 

 Specimen Labradorite, 1 cut stone of 



Labradorite. 



DEPARTMENT OF WOODS 

 AND FORESTRY 



By Gift 



Herbert N. Lowe, Long Beach, Cal. 

 Large branch holding 7 pine cones 

 from San Jacinto Mountains, and 

 3 branches of pine with cones at- 

 tached, from Pelican Bay, Santa 

 Cruz Island, Cal. 



C. Hart Merriam, Washington, D. C. 

 3 Specimens California lilac (Ceano- 

 thus thyrsiflorus) , 2 specimens Cali- 

 fornia cascara or Posse-berry 

 (Rhamnns calif ornica), 1 specimen 

 tanbark oak (Quercus densiflora), 

 1 specimen hazel {Corylus calif or- 

 nicus). 



Mrs. Russell Sage, New York City.^ 

 Small branch with cone, from a pine 

 tree 2,000 to 3,000 years old, grow- 

 ing in Palestine. 



DEPARTMENT OF INVERTE- 

 BRATE ZOOLOGY 

 invertebrates 



By Gift 



F. S. Allen, St. Petersburg, Fla. 



Water-oak-gall, St. Petersburg, Fla. 

 John W. Angell, New York City. 

 18 Specimens insects, New York City 

 and Natal, Africa; 137 specimens 

 Coleoptera and Orthoptera, various 

 localities. 

 Anonymous. 

 Vial of myriapods, Chapada, Province 

 of Matto, Brazil. 

 Aquarium Society, transfer from De- 

 partment of Ichthyology. 

 2 Crayfish, 2 myriapods. 

 William Barnes, Decatur, 111. 

 Female Eurymus harfordii, Califor- 

 nia. 



