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J. M. CONSTABLE, New York City. 



Three specimens of Fossil Fish from the Green River Beds, Twin 

 Creeks, Wyoming. Mioplosus labracoides Cope. Mioplosus 

 sauvageanus Cope. Priscacara serrata Cope. 

 BOYD ELIOT, New York City. 



One specimen of Spirifera from Four Mile Creek, Prebble Co., Ohio. 

 INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, San Francisco, Cal. 



Specimens of Brachiopods, Lamellibranchs and Gasteropods from 



California, New Mexico, Nevada and Oregon. 

 One cast of fossil jaw of camel (original found in the lava beds of 

 Calaveras Co., Cal.). 



R. D. LACOE, Pittston, Pa. 



Specimens of Fossil Fruits from the Coal Measures, Washington Co. , 

 Arkansas. Cardiocarpus bicuspidatus Sternb. Sphenopteris ine- 

 quilateralis, Lesqr. Cones of Astrophyllites gracilis, Lesqr. 

 Whitllesia microphylla, Newberry. 



J. S. McLAURY, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Fossil Sponge from Onondaga Valley, N. Y. Stromatopora sp? 

 Upper Helderberg. 



J. TERRY, New York City. 



Six fossils from Lake Champlain, Vt. Calciferous and Chazy. 



PHILIP R. UHLER, Baltimore, Md. 



Two specimens of Ostrea compressirostra, Say. Fort Washington 



Peninsula, Md. 

 Three impressions in green sand of the same species, Crownsville, Md. 



Dr. E. A. MEARNS, U. S. Army. 



Specimens of minerals and fossils from Arizona, embracing Devonian 

 and Carboniferous Brachiopods and Corals. 

 Dr. J. M. SILVA CONTINHO, Rio Janerio, through Mr. G. F. Kunz. 



Specimens of Quaternary fossil plant impressions found on the shore 

 of the Bay of Bahia, Brazil. 



MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



ANACONDA MINING CO., through James D. Hague, M. E. 



Two large masses of Chalcocite, weighing 125 and 245 lbs., from 

 Anaconda Mine, Butte, Montana. 

 A. D. CAMPBELL, New York City. 



Nodule of Garnet Vein in gneiss from 83d Street and 10th Avenue, 

 New York City. 

 JAMES M. CONSTABLE, New York City. 



Large quartz mass from vein, carrying "rich gold," from Lumpkin 

 Co., Georgia. 



S. D. DILL, Nova Scotia. 



Two specimens of Pyrolusite from Walton, Nova Scotia. 

 Prof. J. DOUGLAS, New York City. 



Three large and beautiful masses of Plumose or Velvet Malachite, and 

 two large masses of Botryoidal and solid Malachite. One speci- 

 men of pale green Malachite. One specimen of Chalcanthite. 

 HARRY W. FOELLER, New York City. 



Seven handsome specimens of Pyrite, Ashland, Pa. from the Tunnel 

 mines. 



GOTTFRIED HUMMER, New York City. 



Large ball of Pyrite Crystals from Cerro Gorda, West Tenn. 



