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Geology and Invertebrate Fossils 



Misses Reynolds, New York City. 

 Collection of Minerals and Shells. 



Mrs. William B. Runk, New York 

 City. 

 9 Shells and I piece of Coquina. 

 Herman Seim, New York City. 



Myrtle Warbler in the flesh. 

 Arthur E. Snyder, West Nyack, N. Y. 



Screech Owl. 

 Snyder Electric Furnace Co., Chicago, 

 111. 

 6 Prints. 

 Mrs. John Stoutenburgh, New York 

 City. 

 Buffle-headed Duck and a group of 



mounted Birds. 

 Pair of mounted Bob-whites. 

 Miss Dorothy Van Vliet, New York 

 City. 

 Baltimore Oriole's nest. 



By Exchange 



Gordon E. Van Loon, Highland Park, 

 Mich. 

 3 Lantern slides: John Burroughs. 



By Purchase 



210 Feet of positive motion picture 



film of Birds, from Minnesota. 

 Celluloid print, "The Making of an 



American." 

 Celluloid print, "The Priceless Gift of 



Health." 



2 Bird skins, 36 mounted Birds and 



5 mounted Mammals. 

 14 Bird skins and 1 Mole. 

 132 Mounted Birds and 25 Bird skins. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY 



AND INVERTEBRATE 



PALEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



Edward Ammann, Salt Lake City, Utah 

 (through H. P. Whitlock). 

 Specimen of Cave Onyx, from Wa- 

 satch Co., Utah. 

 Gilbert E. Austin, New York City. 

 "Sand Dollar" Echinoderm, from 

 Morrow Beach, San Luis Obispo 

 Co., Cal. 

 H. W. Bennett & Co., New York City. 

 Specimen of Manganese Ore. 



Charles W. Boise, New York City. 

 26 Palaeozoic and Mesozoic fossils, 

 from Lowe Sound District; Coal 

 from Advent Bay Mine; Asbestos 

 from peridotite intrusion in slates 

 and sandy limestones, probably Si- 

 lurian, at Recherche Bay, Spitz- 

 bergen. 



Adam Bruckner, New York City. 

 Slice of stone Meteorite (Bluff ?), 51 

 grams. 



J. C. Conn, Boonton, N. J. 

 Quartz Geodes ("Keokuk Limestone"), 

 from Mississippi River. 



Edward J. Foyles, New York City. 

 Rocks, fossils and minerals, from 

 Franklin Furnace, N. J., and Dela- 

 ware Water Gap, N. J. 



Dr. Goffes. 

 Geological specimens from the Garden 

 of the Gods, Yellowstone Park and 

 Cumberland Gap. 



F. C. Greene, Tulsa, Okla. 

 Collection of fossils, Cottonwood 

 Falls, Kan. 



Dr. George Ellery Hale, Pasadena, Cal. 

 2 Photographs of the moon taken on 

 Sept. 15, 1919, with 100-inch tele- 

 scope; 2 photographs of the sun. 



Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Ha- 

 waii, T. H. 

 Magnesium sulphate stalactite from 

 volcano of Kilauea, collected by Ob- 

 servatory assistants; 1 large and 1 

 small stalactite, MgS0 4 , from tube 

 vacated by lava in November, 1919, 

 collected by T. A. Jaggar, Jr., March, 

 1920; 1 small lava stalagmite from 

 1823 flow of Mauna Loa; 1 large 

 lava stalagmite, 1 gypsum-coated 

 stalactite, and 4 fragments of gyp- 

 sum coating of lava stalactites, col- 

 lected by R. F. Finch, May 24, 1920. 



August Heckscher, New York City. 

 4 Flint or Chert nodules, 3 silicified 

 Echini, 3 siliceous casts of Pelecy- 

 pods, 1 silicified shell Conglomerate, 

 1 Pelecypod shell, 1 fragment of si- 

 licified Palm trunk; from vicinity 

 of Luxor, Thebaid District, Egypt. 



Charles Hoadley, Englewood, N. J. 

 Hand specimen of Wissahickon Gneiss 

 carrying narrow vein of Feldspar, 

 from O'Neill Quarry, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



