MUSEUMS. 85 
Upwards of 700 Botanical specimens, including Flowering Plants, 
Ferns, Lichens, Seaweeds, Mosses, Fungi, Dried Fruits, Seeds and 
Models of Fruits and about.30 fragments of Fruit Plants (E. 31. 12. 
6. 13, ete.), chiefly from European localities; collected by the late 
Donald Cameron, M.A., LL.D., and presented by Mr. John Cameron, 
5, Fenwick Street, Liverpool. 
Collection of thirty-five Sections, Photographs and Transparencies 
of Carboniferous Plants (E. 14. 4. 05. 54-88); purchased. (Omitted 
from 1905 Report.) 
~ Geology. 
The Geological Collection of the late Mr. D. Clague, consisting of 
several hundred specimens of miscellaneous Minerals and Rocks, a 
number of Diagrams and Sections, 20 Geological Maps and Charts, 
upwards of 100 Photographs, 15 Micro-photographs, about 100 
Geological Micro Slides, Geological and Mineralogical Apparatus, 
2 Books and MSS. lists of the Collection (F. 12. 1. 06. 1 etc.); 
purchased. 
Collection of over 100 selected small Boulders and large Grave] 
from the neighbourhood of Delamere Forest, Cheshire, and two 
pieces of “ untravelled ” Boulder from near Kingsley (F. 20. 1. 0U. 
1 ete.); collected and presented by Mr. Robert Walker, Chapel 
Corner, Hatchmere via Frodsham, per Mr. F. Schnitger, Liverpool 
About 75 specimens of miscellaneous Rocks (zndet.), about 30 
specimens of ornamental Rocks, chiefly Serpentines and Marbles, 
_ and about 230 specimens of various Minerals (F. 16. 3. 06. 1, ete.); 
collected by the late J. F. Leigh Clare, Esq., and presented by the 
Misses Clare, “ Holmeleigh,” King’s Gap, Hoylake. 
Six small pieces of crystalline Quartz on Hematite (F. 2. 4. 06. 1), 
from Cumberland; presented by Mr. Robert Powell. 
Six specimens of Aluminous Minerals, viz.:—Irish Bauxite from 
Co. Antrim, Red Bauxite and White Bauxite from the South of 
France, Bauxite-Gibbsite from Arkansas, U.S.A., China Clay as 
