74 BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



DoNATioxs TO THE MusEUM — {Continued.) 



Date. 



Dosor's Name and Description of Article. 



1893. 

 October. 



Nov. 



Bee, 



Mrs G. a. Hamilton. — Fifteen species of tertiary fossils, 

 four specimens of phosphate, and an electric swamp- 

 bug, from Ocala, Fa. 



J. T. MoRiARiTY. — Squid from St. John Harbor. 



W. E. Stevens. — Great spotted Salamander from Lily 

 Lake, St. John, N. B. 



Dr. Geo. A. Hetherington. — Harbor Seal (mounted). 



W. R Raymond, Esq. — Moose bone. 



Fred Pickett, Esq.. Greenwich Hill, Kings Co. — Cray 

 Fish ( Cambarus Bartonii). 



Dr John Baxter, Chatham, N. B. — Seventeen specimens 

 of MoUusca from Tracadie Beach, embracing nine 

 species. 



Geoffrey Stead, Esq — Fossils from coal measures of 

 Eastern Cape Breton, consisting of ferns, calamites, 

 fish scales, bivalve crustaceans, Naiadites elongata, 

 etc. Twenty-one specimens in all. 



W. J. Wilson, Esq , Ottawa. — A fine collection of Devon- 

 ian fossils from the Fern Ledges of Lancaster^ 

 consisting of ferns, fruits. Aster ophylliies, etc, 



Geoffrey Stead, Esq — Concretions from recent clay 

 found in bank of St. John River, four miles above 

 Fredericton. Fresh-water Clams ( JJnio and Anodon) 

 from Grand Cane, La., U. S. A. Twenty-eight 

 specimens, embracing twelve species. 



Geo. Robertson, Esq , Mayor of St. John.— Six Bamboos, 

 fifteen feet long and from three to six and a half 

 inclies in diameter, from Jamaica. 



