1893.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 589 
H. G. Ives. One Aquacreptite, one Glockerite, and one folded gneiss, 
Philadelphia, and four other specimens. 
A. Kollner. Two trays rock, Pennsylvania. 
Francis James Knauff. Pyrolusite, Podi, Russia. 
Abraham Meyer. One tray limestone, Cogan House, Lycoming Co., 
Pa. 
Mineralogical Section. Quartz Pseudomorph after Crocidolite, S. 
Africa. 
Peary Relief Expedition. Granite, Littleton Island, Greenland; one 
tray Nodular sandstone, Atanekerdluk, Greenland; twelve speci¬ 
mens native iron, Disko, Greenland. 
T. D. Rand. Nine trays minerals, one rock. 
J. E. Richardson. Series of seven specimens distorted Pyrite, French 
Creek, Chester Co., Pa. 
C. G. Sower. Pyrite, French Creek, Chester Co., Pa. 
Rev. J. E. Talmage. Two large Selenites, Wayne Co., Utah. 
C. S. Welles. Anthophyllite, Media, Delaware Co., Pa. 
G. B. Wilkinson. Nine Magnetites, Essex Co., N. Y. 
Lewis Woolman. Hornblende, Orange Co., N. Y.; Byssolite, French 
Creek, Chester Co., Pa. 
Purchased for Vaux collection. One hundred and forty-nine trays 
and fifty-four specimens of minerals. 
