44 C.C. NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
No one sent ina collection for the competition for a geologi- 
cal hammer at the end of the Winter term, and the hammer will 
be offered for any collection made during the Easter term and 
Easter vacation. All the fossils should be labelled with their 
names (if possible), and also with the locality from which they 
came, and the rock from which they were obtained. Thus an 
Ammonite, from the Hewlett’s Hill brickpit, might be labelled,— 
Ammonite, Lias clay, Hewlett’s Hill. Though if more can be told 
on the label as to what the kind of Ammonite was, and from what 
part of the Lias it came, so much the better. 
