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H. S. Spence, Mines Branch, Ottawa. Large series of specimens, the principal collections 
being: 1 suite of lithium-bearing minerals from South Dakota, U.S.A.; andalusite 
from Hill City, South Dakota; series of specimens from Silver Leaf mine, Manitoba; 
series of feldspar specimens from Loughborough township, Frontenac county, Ont.; 
series of amazonite and rare earths, Woodcox mine, Hybla, Ont,; series of specimens 
carrying sphene,from lake Eau Claire, lot 14, con. VII, Calvin tp., Nipissing dist., 
Ont.; series of specimens from molybdenite mine, Wilberforce, Ont.; garnets from 
McKay feldspar mine, McKay, Ont.; lepidomelane and other minerals from Faraday 
township, Ont.; phlogopite and tremolite from the Orser mica mine, Bedford town- 
ship, Frontenac county, Ont.; calcite from Bobs Lake mica mine, lot 30, con. VI, 
Bedford tp., Frontenac eo., Ont.; lattice calcite from lot 13, con. V, North Burgess 
tp., Lanark co., Ont.; turgite from Black island, lake Winnipeg, Manitoba; przi- 
bramite from McNally mine, lot 21, con. V, North Burgess tp., Lanark co., Ont. 
L. II. Cole, Mines Branch, Ottawa. One large specimen carrying an association of selenite, 
calcite, and galena, two large crystals of selenite, two fine masses of cleavable selenite, 
from Galetta lead mine, Galetta, Ont. 
Collected by Officers of the Geological Survey 
J. F. Wright. Eight specimens of copper-zinc ore from Sherritt-Gordon mine, northern 
Manitoba. 
E. R. Faribault. Two polished specimens of gold-bearing quartz from Nova Scotia. 
T. L. Tanton. One specimen from a palladium-bearing nickel deposit near Shebandowan 
lake, Thunder Bay district, Ontario. 
Eugene Poitevin. Aplite showing large vug coated with prehnite crystals from King 
asbestos mine, Thetford Mines, Quebec; huge crystals of natrolite from Johnston’s 
asbestos mine, Thetford, Quebec; calcite crystals, pectolite, prehnite crystals, diop- 
side, scolecile crystals, from the Jacobs asbestos mine, Thetford, Quebec. 
Eugene Poitevin and A. T. McKinnon. Massive ilmenite, and ilrnenite crystals and 
perovskite crystals occurring in a serpentine body on the shore of lake Nicolet, Wolfe 
county, Quebec. 
II. V. Ellsworth. Considerable quantity of various species of rare minerals from the peg- 
matites of central Ontario, including cyrtolite, uraninite, thorite, zircon, ellsworthite, 
titanite, allanite, transparent apatite of gem quality, and other undetermined minerals; 
and also a complete suite of specimens of the granites and related rocks of the Broek- 
ville-Mallorytown area. 
DIVISION OF PALAEONTOLOGY (Geological Survey) 
E. M. Kindle, Chief of the Division, reports: 
Field Work and Collections 
Collections for the Museum by members of the division include a 
suite of Upper Devonian fossils from the Eifel district of Germany and of 
Middle Devonian fossils from the Middle Devonian of Belgium and France 
collected by E. M. Kindle. 
Miss A. E. Wilson made a collection in the Cornwall area, Ontario, 
from the horizons between the Aylmer limestone and the top of the Trenton. 
Collections made in Alberta by C, M. Sternberg include a nearly 
complete skeleton of a duck-billed dinosaur, the skull of an undescribed 
dinosaur, and part of the skeleton of a horned dinosaur. Mr. Sternberg also 
collected the hind feet of two undescribed, small, carnivorous dinosaurs, 
the posterior half of a crocodile skeleton, and a fine skull of another crocodile. 
Several turtles and a fine mammal jaw ( Eodelphis ) were also secured. 
Other collections, some of which were both extensive and of good qual- 
ity, have value mainly from a stratigraphic view point and are chiefly 
related to work reported on by the Geological Survey. 
