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CORRESPONDENCE. 
A XEVV EXPOSURE OF SERPENTINE AT SvR.VCUSE. N. Y. That StT- 
pentine occurs at Syracuse, N. Y., is quite widely known among geol- 
ogists, inasmuch as reference has often been made to it. As early as 
1839, we find that Vannxem mentioned it in his ''Third Annual Report," 
and again in 1842 in his "Report on the Third Geological District-" 
Beck in the "Mineralogy of New York." 1842, calls attention to the 
occurrence of serpentine at Syracuse. T. S. Hunt also studied it, and 
in 1858* published an analysis of the rock. In 1887, G. H. Williamsf 
published a very comprehensive paper on this serpentine in which, for 
* American Journal of Science, vol. xxvi, (2), p. 237, 1858. 
t " " '• vol. xxxiT. (3). pp. 137-145, 1887. 
