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APPENDIX- UOXATIOXS TO THE MUSEUM. 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



Date. 



Donor''s Name and Desceiphon op Article. 



1895. 



Mm- 



Apl. 



Jill}/ 



Aiuj. 



Mrs. John S. Maclaren. Collection of Plaster Me- 

 dallions in a Case. 



E. T. P. Shewen, Es(^, C. E. Two Pieces of Timber 

 fi'om Cape Tormentine, boi'ed by Teredo navalis. 



F. 8. Tho.mpsox, Es(^ 75 (Specimens of Tropical Shells. 



Geo. D. r>AiN, Esg. Cluster of Spawn of the Conch 

 Shell. Sea Ivor}'. Pod of l^onr'ntna Regia. 

 From South Coast of Florida. 



James Kelly, Est^. Young Eagle, Mounted. Captured 

 at Bocabec Lake. 



W. M. McLean, Esq. Dollar Fish {Sfromatevs fria- 

 canthus), from St. John Harbor. Hemetiipfertts 

 A'inerican^ifi, -' Sea Raven," St. John Harbor. 



Dr. John Baxter, Chatham, N. B. Piece of Whale- 

 bone taken from mouth of a whale thrown on 

 shore at Neguac, N. B. 



Dr. William F. Ganoxc;. Dredge Net and Dip Net, 

 the Outfit used by Dr. Ganong during his in- 

 vestigation of The Maidne Fauna of the Bay of 

 Fundy. 



Geoffrey Stead, Esi^., C. E. Fifty-seven Species 

 Miocene Fossils from Maryland and Virginia, 

 \J. S. A. Staurolite Crystals, from Shelburne, 

 N. S. Plant and Insect remains from peaty 

 layer in clay at Lee's Brickyard, Courtenay 

 Bay. Ctenodiscus adspevKKS, young specimen 

 of the Cunner or Blue Pen-h, from the " North 

 Shore " of New Brunswick. 



