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Minerals 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Lava specimens and photographs from 

 the Hawaiian Islands. Collected by 

 E. O. Hovey. 



Fossils from Helderbergian outcrop 

 portions of New York and Pennsyl- 

 vania. Collected by C. A. Reeds. 



Fossils and rocks from Standing 

 Stone quadrangle, Tennessee, and 

 about 50 photographs ; 200 specimens 

 of fossil invertebrates from the 

 Monticello quadrangle, Kentucky. 

 Collected by E. J. Foyles. 



24 Fossil specimens from Mona Isl- 

 and. Collected by K. P. Schmidt. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY 

 By Gift 



Sydney and Victor D. Bevin, New York 

 City. 

 Crystal sphere mounted in bronze, 

 from Japan. 

 W. F. Bleeker, Boulder, Col. (through 

 Dr. George F. Kunz). 

 Autunite, New Mexico; Carnotite, 

 Mess Co., Col.; Tungsten Ore, 

 Boulder, Col.; Ferberite, Boulder, 

 Col. 

 Mrs. W. H. Bliss, Santa Barbara, Cal. 

 (through Dr. George F. Kunz). 

 Fire Opal, Humboldt Co., Nev. 

 Philip Burage, New York City. 

 Onyx, from England; Moss Agate, 

 from India. 

 Dr. Henry Buttgenbach, Brussels, 

 Belgium. 

 Cesarolite, from Sidi- Amor-ben Salem, 

 Tunis. 

 Chile Exploration Co., New York City 

 (through H. C. Bellinger). 

 2 Alunite, 3 Alunite on Krohnkite, 2 

 Atacamite, 2 Blodite, 3 Brocantite, 2 

 Chalcanthite, 1 Copiapite, 1 Coquim- 

 bite and Amaranthite, 2 Cuprite, 1 

 Fibroferrite, 2 Krohnkite, 2 Melan- 

 terite, 2 Miabilite, 1 Natrochalcite, 3 

 Pisanite; from Chuquicamata, Chile. 

 Edward S. Clinch, New York City. 

 Collection of about 100 miscellaneous 

 minerals. 

 John H. Deane, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Collection of about 250 miscellaneous 

 minerals. 

 H. A. English, New York City. 

 Calcite, from the vicinity of Boston. 



Edward J. Foyles, New York City. 



Minerals, from Paterson, N. J.; Ores 

 from Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



48 Specimens of Minerals: 2 Apatite, 

 4 Franklinite, 2 Feldspar, 3 Feldspar 

 with Franklinite, 3 Franklinite with 

 Willemite, 4 Sphalerite, 1 Willem- 

 ite, 1 Zeolite, 3 Zincite, from Frank- 

 lin Furnace, N. J. ; 4 Calcite, 2 Chal- 

 cedony, 3 Datolite, 1 Hematite, 3 

 Pectolite, 5 Prehnite, 3 Quartz Pseu- 

 domorph, 3 Stilbite, 1 Thomasite, 

 from West Paterson, N. J. 



Department of Geology (Transfer). 

 114 Specimens of Cave Material, Cal- 

 cite, Aragonite and Gypsum, from 

 Chihuahua, Mexico. 



3 Specimens of Azurite, from Bisbee, 

 Ariz. 



Harry F. Guggenheim, New York City. 

 2 Specimens of typical Braden An- 

 desite Ore, 3 of typical Braden Ten- 

 iente Breccia Ore, from Rancagua, 

 Chile. 

 14 Specimens of Tin Ore from Cara- 

 coles, Bolivia; 8 Tungsten Ore, 

 from Pecuni, Bolivia. 



C. A. Herberlein, New York City. 

 Aragonite, 6 Vanadinite. 2 Calcite 

 and Vanadinite, from Bright Angel, 

 Ariz. 

 F. G. Hillman, New Bedford, Mass. 

 (through Dr. George F. Kunz). 

 Brown Tourmaline in Dolomite, from 

 Ship Canal, Kingsbridge, New York 

 City. 

 Charles W. Hoadley, Englewood, N. J. 

 Epidesmine, from Robson, Berks Co., 



Pa. 

 Graphite, from Queensboro, Orange 



Co., N. Y. 

 Pectolite and Natrolite, from Snake 

 Hill, N. J. 

 B. T. B. Hyde, New York City. 

 Hematite pebble, from Grand Gulch, 

 Utah. 

 William Jones, Albany, N. Y. 



1 Halite, Retsof, N. Y. 

 Kemp, Day & Co., New York City. 



4 Carved Agalmatolite specimens from 

 China, and 500 miscellaneous min- 

 erals. 



Dr. George F. Kunz, New York City. 

 1 Cut Olivine, package of Olivine 

 Sand, package of Olivine pebbles, 

 from Napali Coast, Kauai, Sandwich 



