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G. N. LAWRENCE, New York City.<br />

The crown <strong>of</strong> a Mastodon Tooth from Missouri.<br />

J. PEARSON, Washingtonville, Orange Co., N. Y.<br />

Several slabs <strong>of</strong> Schoharie Grit with Fossils, from that place.<br />

D. HAMILTON, Front St., New York.<br />

Block <strong>of</strong> French Buhrstone, with Fossils.<br />

J. M. CONSTABLE, New York.<br />

Eleven slabs <strong>of</strong> Fossil Fish and two Plants, one a Palm Leaf from<br />

the Eocene, Wyoming.<br />

MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT.<br />

H. BOOTH, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.<br />

Four specimens <strong>of</strong> Copper Ores from Morenci, Arizona; three Azurites<br />

and one Malachite.<br />

CALIFORNIA LAND AND TIMBER CO., through R. D. Perry.<br />

One specimen <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Iron Ore.<br />

G. S. STANTON, New York.<br />

Specimen <strong>of</strong> Black Tourmaline in Granite, from New York Island.<br />

W. W. JEFFERIS, Philadelphia, Pa.<br />

Fluorite, Sphalerite, Barite, from England; Jefferisite, from Pa.<br />

NEW JERSEY ZINC MINING CO.<br />

Three specimens <strong>of</strong> Zinc Ore, from Franklin, N. J. (Willemite,<br />

Zincite and Franklinite.)<br />

J. TERRY, New York.<br />

A large collection <strong>of</strong> Clay Concretions from near Connecticut and Hog<br />

Rivers, Conn.<br />

D. JACKSON STEWARD, New York.<br />

One Calcite. Alston Moor, England.<br />

J. M. CONSTABLE, New York.<br />

One Calcite. Alston Moor, England.<br />

One Quartz and Specular Iron. England.<br />

C. A. QUINTARD, Norwalk, Conn.<br />

One specimen <strong>of</strong> Chondrodite. Tully Foster Mine, New York.<br />

L. CAHN, Lincoln, Neb.<br />

Vial <strong>of</strong> Zircon Crystals. El Paso Co., Col.<br />

Celestite Crystal. Garden <strong>of</strong> the Gods, Colorado.<br />

S. D. DILL, Nova Scotia.<br />

One specimen <strong>of</strong> Gold Quartz, from Centre Rawdon, Nova Scotia.<br />

A. A. CARY, JR., New York.<br />

Mineral specimens from New Jersey and North Carolina. (Agalmatolite,<br />

Garnet, Jeffersonite, Apatite, Genthite, Deweylite, Kaolinite,<br />

Samarskite.)<br />

H. G. HANKS, California.<br />

Nine Crystals <strong>of</strong> Glauberite.<br />

Four Crystals <strong>of</strong> Hanksite, both from California.<br />

H. T. WOODMAN, New York.<br />

Two specimens <strong>of</strong> Garnetiferous Vein in Gneiss. New York Island.<br />

Four pieces <strong>of</strong> Rose Quartz. Fairfield Co., Conn.<br />

LIEUT. EMMONS, U. S. Navy.<br />

Five Garnets, -from mouth <strong>of</strong> Stickeen River, Alaska.

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