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NEW-YORK STATE COLLECTION. 



Names. Associates and localities. 



122 Gypseous shales. Near Caniillus. 



123 Pseudomorphic crystal of common salt. Near Camillus. 



124 Gypseous shale (with pseudomorphic crystals). Near Camillus. 



125 Dark-colored shale. 



126 Grey shale. Near Bellisle, Onondaga. 



127, 128 Dark shale (with impression of marine plants). Lenox. 



129 Grey shale. Chittenango, Madison. 



130, 131, 132 Serpentine and limestone. Syracuse. 



133 Serpentine and limestone (polished). Syracuse. 



134 Serpentine and limestone. Syracuse. 



135 Serpentine (polished). Syracuse. 

 136-143 Serpentine. Syracuse. 



144 Serpentine and limestone. Syracuse. 



145 Sulphate of strontian in gray marl. Syracuse. 



146 Gray marl (with crystals of sulphate of strontian). Syracuse. 



147 Gray gypseous marl. Lenox, Madison. 



148 Gray shale (with impressions of fossil shells). Lenox. 



149 Shale (with obscure fossil shells). Lenox. 



150 Vesicular limestone. Onondaga-hollow. 



151 - 153 do Lenox. 

 154 & 155 do Port Byron. 



156 do Near Syracuse. 



157 Dark shale. Cherryvalley, Otsego. 



158 Limestone. Chittenango, Madison. 



159 Limestone (with drusy cavities). Oriskany-falls, Oneida. 



160 Gypseous marl. Cherryvalley, Otsego. 



161 Gray shaly limestone. Chittenango, Madison. 



162 Gypseous marl (with calcareous incrustations). Monroe county. 



163 Hydraulic limestone (with cavities). 

 164, 165 Gray gypseous shale. Chittenango. 



166 Gypseous marl. 



167 Nodule of gypsum. Near Jamesville, Onondaga. 



168 Gypseous marl (with seams of fibrous gypsum). Phelps, Ontario. 



