144 Geology and Invertebrate Palceontology — By Gift 



By Exchange 



HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN, New York City. 



Collection of shells consisting of 631 specimens of 288 species; 32 

 families of univalves and 21 families of bivalves. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Marine, land and fresh water shells, comprising 60 genera and 80 

 species, 230 specimens, Cuba, Mexico and Texas. (In this 

 collection may be noted fragments and nodular groupings of 

 shells and corals dredged from the mud surrounding the wreck 

 of the Maine, Havana, Cuba.) Collected by Barnum Brown. 



3,500 Mollusca, including 150 fossils from New Providence and 

 neighboring cays, Bahama Islands. Collected by H. E. 

 Crampton. 



Various mollusc shells, Point Barrow, Alaska. Collected by 

 Vilhjalmr Stefansson. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND INVERTEBRATE 



PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



ANACONDA COPPER MINING CO., Butte, Mont. 



21 Specimens rocks and ores and 1 specimen artificial Bornite. 

 J. H. BEACH, New York City. 



7 Specimens Plumbago, Ceylon, Colombia, S. A. 

 CHARLES L. BERNHEIMER, Elberon, N. J. 



4 Concretionary iron-stone tubes, Eatontown, N. J. 

 WM. H. BROWN, New York City. 



Beach sand and pebbles, elevated beach 9 miles north of Burling- 

 ton, Vt. 

 CALUMET & HECLA MINING CO., Calumet, Mich. 



Stamp rock and amygdaloid Copper ores. 

 DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY, transfer. 



Meteorites, 51 falls and finds. 

 DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, transfer. 



6 Specimens Ficus russelli, 5 specimens Gastropods, 4 specimens 

 pine cones; and 1,022 species, 4,000 specimens, of Triassic and 

 Tertiary fossils, Vienna, Austria. 

 E. R. DODGE, New York City. 



Shell conglomerate and water-worn stones, North Long Branch, N. J. 

 ALFRED D. ISRAEL, New York City. 



22 Small slabs Italian Marble. 

 MAMMOTH CAVE ESTATE, Mammoth Cave, Ky. 



Stalactites from Mammoth Cave and 11 photographs of interior of 

 the cave. 



