APPENDIX DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 



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DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 1896. 



Jan. 



Feb. 

 April. 



May. 



July. 



Sept. 



|Captain Brown. — Five large fossil bones from phosphate 

 beds of Charlestown, S. C. 

 One large Shark's tooth from same locality. 

 Mrs. Mary Dimock. — Minerals and foreign shells. 



Duncan London, Lakeville Corner, N. B. — Fragments 

 of Indian Pottery from Maquapit Lake. 

 Two stone arrowheads. 

 Joshua P. Clayton, Esq. — Fortification Agate. 



JMrs. Wm. R. PtUSSELL. — One jar containing fruit and 

 leaves of nutmeg tree from Java. 



Miss Annie L. Barton. — Ivory nut from East Indies. 



John V. Ellis, Jr. — Large Moth with Cocoon. 



Mrs. Wm. Bowden. — One stone celt, one war axe. 



Field Columbian Museum, Chicago. — Twenty-three 

 specimens pre-historic pottery. (Exchange.) 



U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. — Collec- 

 tion of pre-historic implements (105). 



Fred. J. McNaughton. — Collection of Carboniferous 

 fossils from Joffffins Mines. 



Joseph I. Noble. 



-Egg of Loon. 



E. T. P. Shewen, Esq., C. E.— Block of Freestone from 

 Shediac, N. B. 



E. J. Armstrong, Esq. — Specimen of AsV)estos. 



