BEPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 13 



A check list of the fishes of New York has been prepared to 

 meet the demand for such a catalogue, and will be printed as a 

 bulletin of the Museum. 



Respectfully submitted, 



FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL, 



Director 



List of Accessions. 



By Donation. 

 February 2, 1894. 

 Indian Utensil, made from a concretion, presented in the name 

 of John Broeder, Medway, Greene co. N. Y. 



Flint Arrowhead, Greene co., N. Y., Dr. A. W. Yan Slyke. 



February 6, 1894. 

 Mr. John Webb, Jr., of Gouverneur, presented in the name of 

 the Northern New York Marble co. of Gouverneur, a specimen 

 of marble from the quarries of the company. The specimen is 

 in the form of a baluster. 



September 20, 1894. 



1 box black shale and quartz from Geo. C. Mercer, North 

 Hillsdale, Columbia county. 



September 24, 1894. 



Mr. William Walter Jefferis of Philadelphia, Pa., presented to 

 the State Museum 1 piece of Garnet from Avondale, Pa., 1 

 specimen of Calcite from Fall French Creek, Pa., 3 specimens of 

 Yivianite from Mullica Hill, N. Y. 



Fifteen boxes of drill cores from Retsof Salt Mining co. 



From Mr. C. S. Lamont Lloyd, Ulster co., N. Y., 1 specimen of 

 Calcite from West Shore R. R. at Cranstons, N. Y., and Nodule 

 of Pyrite from Manchester, Dutchess co., N. Y. 



From W. W. Jefferis, two specimens of Corundum from Buck 

 Creek Clay co., North Carolina and from Hogback Mt., Jackson 

 co., North Carolina. 



