434 Donations. 



Lt. Col. Cockburn, R. A. — A piece of the linen covering of 

 an Egyptian Mummy. 



Mrs. Bouchette. — A large specimen of Coral. 



W. Q. Skewes. — A piece of Red Egyptian Granite from the 

 Pillar called " Pompey's" brought to this country by 

 Captain Hopper of the ship Crown, broke off the pedestal 

 by his carpenter. 



Chief Justice Sewell. — A specimen of Iron Ore from St. 

 Mary, Nouv^elle Beauce. A specimen of Manganesian 

 Garnet found at Charlesbourg. A Quebec Almanac, 1779- 

 The original Diploma of Bachelor of Arts conferred 

 upon an Indian, D. Ludovicus Vincent, by the College 

 of Dartmouth, in 1781. The Manifesto published by 

 General Wolfe on his arrival in the St. Lawrence, and 

 his General Orders issued on board the Sutherland Ship 

 of War off St. Nicholas the night before the battle of the 

 13th September, 1759) on the Plains of Abraham. The 

 Manifesto published by Count D'Estaing on board the 

 French Ship of War, the Languedoc, at Boston, Massa- 

 chusetts, 28th October, 1778, addressed to all the ancient 

 French in North America. Tables by J. Watt of the 

 Temperature of the Atmosphere at Quebec, for the seven 

 vegetating months of 1825. Specimen of Anthracite 

 found between two rocks on Cape Diamond. 



Mr. C. J. R. Ardouin. — A specimen of Intestinal Worm. 



Dr. Lyons. — A specimen of Intestinal Worm. A specimen 

 of Carbonate of Copper. 



Lieut. Ingall, 15th Regt. — Five cases of Insects and 74 

 specimens of Minerals collected in exploring the country 

 traversed by the St. Maurice expedition, in the summer 

 of 1829. 



