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Accessions 
During the fiscal year the following specimens were received. Par- 
ticular thanks are due to Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, for a large 
supply of material for the educational collections, and to the International 
Nickel Company of Canada for nickel coins. 
DONATIONS 
Four samples of bauxite from Greece, France, British Guiana, and Dutch Guiana; 
1 sample of cryolite from Greenland. Mr. A. M. Campbell, Perth, Ont. 
Vein material carrying silver chloride from Nipissing mine. Mr. Arthur A. Cole* 
Cobalt, Ont. 
Selen sulphur from undescribed locality in United States. Mr. Win. P. Crawford, 
Bisbee, Arizona. 
Twenty-one bags of pyrrhotite (approximately 2,000 pounds). J. R. Gill, Smelter 
Superintendent, Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Limited, Falconbridge, Ont. 
One bag (about 100 pounds) of stannite from Snowflake mine, B.C. H. C. Gun- 
ning. Geological Survey. 
Five specimens (weighing about 100 pounds each) of nickel-copper ore from Sud- 
bury. representative of the different types of ore. International Nickel Company of 
Canada. Limited. 
Collection of 75 pure nickel coins of various denominations from 29 different 
countries. Robert C. Stanley, President' of the International Nickel Company of 
Canada, Limited. 
Molybdenite ore from Martel gold mine, Venable valley, B.C. Mr. Jamieson, the 
mine manager. 
Three specimens containing tetradymite-gold ore from Glacial Gulch mine, west of 
lake Kathryn near Smithers, B.C. F. A. Kerr, Geological Survey. 
Diopside and ouvarovite garnet from a small island near Asbestos island, Mc- 
Kenzie bay, Chibougamau. G. W. H. Norman, Geological Survey. 
Two specimens of native silver from Keeley silver mine, Keeley Centre, Cobalt 
district, Ont. Capt. H. E. Silver. 
EXCHANGE 
Four pieces of carved rock crystal. Mr. Shimmatsu Ichikawa of Kitashinjo-mura, 
Imatate-gun, Fukui-ken, Japan. 
The following specimens were received from O. Ivan Lee, Jersey City, N.J.: wille- 
mite, franklinite (fluorescent) from Franklin Furnace, N.J. Clarkeite, gummite, urano- 
phane, uraninite, etc. (assorted fragments) from headquarters of Crabtree creek, Yancey 
county, North Carolina. Six uraninite crystals (broggerite?) from headwaters of 
Crabtree creek, Yancey county. North Carolina. Uraninite crystals in matrix with 
clarkeite, uranop'bane and gummite; clarkeite. gummite. uranophane, uraninite. etc., 
in matrix, from headwaters of Crabtree creek, Yancey county. North Carolina (Erwin 
Feldspar Corporation mine. No. 1). Fluorite and antozonite (radiofluorite), from 
Morencos quarries, Cordoba province, Argentine Republic — five specimens. 
