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J. L. DAVIDSON, Lockport, N. Y. 
Two handsome specimens of Dolomite ; One small Geode ; One speci- 
men of Gypsum with Dolomite; One specimen of Granular Gypsum; 
all from Lockport, N. Y. 
Three Quartz Crystals curiously capped with secondary growth, from 
Red Lake, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 
J. R. HUDSON, New York City. 
One specimen Opalized Wood, Uinta Co., Wyoming. 
Fourteen specimens of Silver and Gold Ores, from Lander Co., 
Nevada. 
S. A. KNAPP, through D. O. Mills, New York City. 
A collection of Ores (silver, lead and copper), from Nevada. 
T. D. LEDYARD, New York City. 
Six Sodalites with Elseolites ; location unknown. 
H. L. O'CONNOR, New York City. 
Specimens of Garnet, Limonite, Muscovite, Sph?erosiderite and Tour- 
maline, from New York Islands and vicinity. 
H. E. and H. OPPENHEIMER, New York City. 
A small collection of cut-stones including Amethysts, Aquamarines, 
Bloodstones, Carnelian, Garnets, Hematite, Moonstone, Pearl, 
Quartz, Onyx, Topaz, Turquoise and Tiger's Eye (Crocidolite). 
Exhibited in Gem Collection. 
PETERS & CO., New York City. 
A collection, handsomely mounted, of Stassfurt Salts, including Bora- 
cite, Carnallite, Halite, Kainite, Kieserite, Sylvite, Tachhydrite. 
Dr. ROLF. PIHLGREN, New York City. 
A short, narrow slab of Silicified Wood, from Dalton, Pa. 
N. B. POWTER, New York City. 
A large series of Phosphates, from Canada, Florida and West Indies, 
illustrating the various grades of fertilizers, and furnished with 
percentages of Bone Phosphate, etc. , in detail. 
SANDERSON SMITH, New York City. 
Saucer of Serpentine, polished saucer of Fluorite, paper weight of 
Aragonite, and one specimen of Verde Antique from the Church 
of Santa Maria Maggiore, Italy. Three polished oval Agates 
from England ; one piece of polished Green Porphyry. Exhibited 
in Gem Collection. 
TIFFANY GLASS AND DECORATING CO., through Jno. DuFais, N. Y. 
One specimen of polished noble Serpentine, from Lissoughter Quarry 
at Recess (?), Connemara Co., Ireland, In Gem Collection. 
Mrs. CHAS. WARREN, Middletown, N. Y. 
A various collection of minerals, embracing minerals from Paterson, 
N. J., some slags not located, and a number of miscellaneous 
specimens. 
A. YOUNG, New York City. 
One bowl-shaped Hematitic Concretion, from California. 
Sister MARY AUSTEN, New York City. 
One Stalactite, from Mammoth Cave near Garcia, Mexico. 
