136 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 



BERMUDA. 



A. A. OuTERBUiDGE., Esq., Comminsioncr, 

 A great variety of specimens of coral, shells, and other marine ob- 

 ects, models of boats, samples of stone and wood. 



CANADA. 



Prof. A. L. Sklwyx, in charge of g/'ological exhibit. 

 An extensive collection of the rocks of British North America ; many- 

 hundreds of specimens exhibited by the geological survey, specimens of 

 coals from all i^arts of the Dominion; ores of different kinds, samples 

 of iron, steel, and copper, stoneware, and pottery. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. 



Augustus Morris, Esq., Commissioner. 



The extensive exhibit ilUistrating the mining resources, the natural 



history, and the botany and agricnlture of the province, including a 



large model of the gold products of the colony up to the year 1875, and 



specimens of coal-oil, shale, petroleum, «&c. 



NEW ZEALAND. 



James Hector, Esq., Commissioner. 



The entire exhibit of the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms of 



the colony, and also specimens illustrating its ethnology. Among these 



specimens is a model of the gold product of the colony, and specimens 



of its coal. 



QUEENSLAND. 

 Angus Mackav, Esq., Commissioner. 

 Model of the gold product of the colony, specimens of ores of cop- 

 per, iron, and gold ; a large collection of native woods, fibers, and 

 other products. 



SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 

 S. Davenport, Esq., Commissioner. 

 A full series of all the exhibits from the animal, mineral, and vegeta- 

 ble kingdoms. 



TASMANIA. 



H. p. Welch, Esq., Commissioner. 

 Specimens of the iron and other ores, leather, woods, seeds, and 

 grains, fibers, wools, &c. 



VICTORIA. 



Sir Redmond Barry, Commissioner. 

 The entire collection of useful economical minerals of the country 

 exhibited by the mining department, specimens of stoneware and other 

 products, exteusive collections of grains, wools, fruits, fibers, and 

 woods; samples of paper, gums, &c. 



