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Exhibition 
During the fiscal year just ended the Division of Mineralogy prepared 
a number of exhibits which were displayed at the following localities: 
Two large collections for Canadian Section, Century of Progress, Chicago. 
One large exhibit for the Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa. 
One large exhibit for Canada’s Foreign Relations Exhibition, James A. Ogilvy, Ltd., 
Montreal, Que. 
Collection of pitchblende ore from Labine point, Great Bear lake, N.W.T., loaned 
to Mr. G. D. Russell, Winnipeg, Man. 
Some 300 specimens belonging to the systematic collection were num- 
bered and catalogued by Mr. R. J. C. Fabry. 
The following mineral species were added to the collections of the 
National Museum: 
Donations : 
Two specimens of marble (crystalline limestone and serpentine) from Marble Bluff, 
Darlington tp., Lanark county, Ont. Presented by Mrs. Mabel Fair, 
Iron meteorite, Henfoury, Central Australia. Presented iby Mr. R, A. A. Johnston, 
Toronto, Ont. 
Galena from Iskut river, B.C., sent in by Mr, F. A. Kerr through Mr. J. R. Marshall. 
Magnesite, Veitsch (Styria), from Prof. Dr. W. Petrascheck, Institut fur Geologie 
und Lagerstallen Lehre der Montanistischen Hochschule, Loeben (Oster- 
reich), Austria, through Mr. W. Malcolm. 
Placer tin from operations of Yukon Consolidated Gold Corporation in Klondike 
valley, presented by company. 
Exchange : 
Tourmaline in quartz from Brazil; iolite ( cordierite ) from Madagascar; lepidolite 
(shell structure) from Bennetts Lodge, Buckfield, Me., from Mr. W. D. Nevel, 
Andover, Maine, U.S.A. 
Cinnabar from Kamloops district, B.C., from G. C. Scatchard, Chase, B.C. 
Quartz crystal carved in form of elephant; zinc blende crystal, from Ami mine, 
Ugo province, Japan; arisen opy rite crystals with fluorite, etc., from Gbira mine, 
Bungo province, Japan, from Mr. Shimmatsu Ichikawa, Kitashinjo-mura 
Imatate-gun, Fukui-ken, Japan. 
Two specimens of willemite from Franklin Furnace, NJ., from Mr. Jay A. 
Weber, 151 Grand Ave,, Leonia, N J., U.S.A. 
Purchase : 
One specimen gold ore from Hollinger mine, Ont.; sheet of native silver and 
smaltite in greywacke ; two specimens of smaltite and native silver with calcite ; 
one piece of smaltite — from Kerr Lake mine, Cobalt, Ont.; one piece of 
smaltite and cobalt bloom from Old Green Meehen mine, Cobalt, Ont.; one 
piece of galena, Wright mine, Timiskaming, Ont.; two specimens of argentite 
and native silver from Chambers-Ferland mine, Cobalt, Ont.; from Mr. E. C. 
Wright, Ottawa. 
