Donations to the Natural History Society, 477 



expressed to you in his letter of the 12th July, to the effect that 

 the Quebec trilobites appeared to him to be about the base of the 

 second fauna, should so well accord with your opinions ; and that 

 what we were last spring disposed to regard at Georgia as a 

 colony in the second fauna, should so soon be proved, by the 

 discoveries at Quebec, to be a constituent part of the primordial 

 zone. 



I am, my dear Mr. Barrande, 



Very truly yours, 



W. E. LOGAN. 

 Mr. Joachim Barrande, Rue M^zi6re, No. 6, Paris. 



List of Donations to the Library and Museum of the Natural 

 History Society of Montreal, from 1st June, 1859, to Zrd 



October, 1860. 



Continuation of Report from Page 230. 



Donors' Names. 



Mr. James Milne 



G. D. Watson, Esq 



Mrs. Ramsay 



Geo. Molson, Esq 



Lady Franklin 



East India Company.. . . 



Essex Institute 



Society of Antiquaries, 



of Copenhagen 



Wm. Spink, Esq 



The Authors 



Donations. 



The Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1851, 

 1852 and 1853. 



Dictionnaire des Arbitrages des Changes. 2 

 vols. 



Papers relating to the Nat. History Society. 



Travels in Upper and L. Egypt, by Tourrens. 



Fourth number of the Meteorological Papers 

 published by the Board of Trade. 



Bombay Meteorological Register for 1859. 



Series of their Historical Collections. 



Transactions of the Society Royale des An- 

 tiquaries du Nord. 



Geological Reports. 



Statutes of Canada, 1860. 



Exploration of Red River, by Professor Hind. 



Appendices to the Journals of the Legisla- 

 ture. 5 vols. 



The lower Coal Measures as developed in 

 British North America, by Dr. Dawson. 



On the Silurian and Devonian Rocks of Nova 

 Scotia, by Dr. Dawson. 



Descripxion of Canadian Fossils, by Prof. 

 James Hall, Albany. 



Notes on the Coal Fields of Pictou, by Henry 

 Poole. 



New localities of Silurian Fossils in Nova 

 Scotia, by Rev. Dr. Honeyman. 



The Natural History of Washington Territory 

 from the Smithsonian contributions to 

 knowledge. 



