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Mrs. RICHARD P. DANA, 146 West 14th Street, New York City. 
One fossil elephant tooth from Florida. 
J. L. LOCKWOOD, Stamford, Conn. 
Fragment of lava enclosing fragments of silicified rushes (tule) from 
three miles west of Uncle Sam Mts., Lake Co., Cal. Quarternary. 
WM. H. NIVEN, New York City. 
One Mastodon tooth, fifth series, one Mastodon tooth, sixth series, 
both from Lodi, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
A. C. SCANLON, Port Jefferson, S. C. 
Six shark teeth dredged in Charleston Harbor, and one horse tooth 
from the same locality. 
E. J. SCHMITZ, M. E., New York City. 
Fucoids or Cruziana sp. undet. Conostichus sp. undes., both from 
Cullman Co., upper Alabama. Group of Caprotina sp. undes. ; 
Echinoderm sp. and genus undet. ; Area sp. undesc. ; all from the 
Triassic, south of Bisbee, Arizona, also Ostrea engelmanni Meek. 
J. F. TONKS, New York City. 
Slab of Catskill sandstone from Wautauga Falls, Delaware Co., N. Y., 
containing annelid burrows. 
UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, through C. D. Walcott, 
Washington, D. C. 
A cast of Asaphus megistos, showing ambulatory appendages. 
Capt. A. W. VOGDES, U. S. A. 
Fossils from Astoria, Washington, from the Eocene, Miocene, possi- 
bly Carboniferous, about 250 specimens. 
MORRIS K. JESUP, New York City. 
A collection of fossils amongst which were a number of Niagara lime- 
stone Trilobites, with numerous other specimens gathered from a 
great number of localities. (C. W. Field Coll.) 
MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 
CH. L. BERNHEIMER, New York City. 
One specimen of Salt, St. Vincent, made in Ocean Salt Pans. 
HENRY BOOTH and C. LOWN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Fifty-seven specimens of Baltic Ambers, comprising many polished 
examples, holding insects, with three curdled and clouded masses, 
with some rough uncut fragments. 
From JAMES B. HAGGIN, New York City. 
A block of Copper Ore (Chalcocite), weighing 6041 pounds, containing 
59.1 ounces Silver to the ton. From the Anaconda Mine at Butte, 
Montana. 
R. J. CROSS, New York City. 
Specimen of Silver Ore, from the Enterprise Mine of Rico, Colorado. 
Mrs. RICHARD P. DANA, New York City. 
A various assortment of minerals, amongst which were valuable native 
Coppers. 
J. DAVIS, Orange, N. J. 
Specimens of Trap and Hydrous Silicates, from Orange, N. J. 
C. F. LACHMUND, New York City. 
Specimens of Asphalt, one Gilsonite ; specimens of Rock Salt, 
Granite and Jasper Conglomerate, from Utah. 
