Mineralogy — By Gift. 53 



Dr. WILLIAM M. WHEELER, Bronxville, N. Y. 



A collection of Chalcididse. 



Specimens of galls from Colorado. 



A number of insects from Colorado. 



A collection of fossil insects from Florissant, Colo. 

 ALEX. E. WIGHT, Wellesley, Mass. 



Specimens of insects from Jamaica, B. W. I. 



By Purchase. 



A collection of North and South American Orthoptera. 



A collection of insects from Santiago, Cuba. 



A collection of insects from Adana, Asia Minor. 



25 Specimens of North American Cicindela. 



400 Specimens of North American Diptera. 



Swarm of Italian honey-bees. 



Through 'Museum Expeditions. 



HOFFMAN ENTOMOLOGICAL EXPEDITION. 



About 8,000 insects from the Black Mountains, N. C. Collected by 

 William Beutenmiiller. 



DEPARTMENT OF MINERALOGY and CONCHOLOGY. 



MINERALOGY. 



By Gift. 



AMERICAN MINERAL AND ALLOY COMPANY. 



1 Specimen of Carnotite, Colorado. 

 F. BOHM, New York City. 



Various Copper and Lead ores from Helena, Mont. 

 H. BOOTH, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



1 Specimen of Fulgurite, Benzie, Frankfort Co., Mich. 

 Mr. GEORGE S. BOWDOIN, New York City. 



Specimen of Opal, Australia. 

 THE MATILDA W. BRUCE FUND. 



65 Specimens of minerals, including Anapaite, Astrolite, Beryl, 

 Bismuth, Bowenite, Broggerite, Cassiterite, Chalmersite, Cinna- 

 bar, Columbite, Corundophyllite (Amesite), Dolomite (twinned), 

 Dumortierite, Gypsum, Hellandite, Hematite, Herderite, Heu- 

 landite, Indicolite (Tourmaline), Knoxvilleite, Lapis Lazuli, Lead, 

 Malakon (Zircon), Manganite, Minium, Monazite, Natrolite, 

 Peridot, Prehnite, Pseudoapatite, Quartz (unusual), Riebeckite, 

 Silver, Smaltite, Stephanite, Stilbite, Sulphur, Teallite, Titanite 

 and Wollastonite (after Pyroxene). 



