ON THE PRINCIPAL MUSEUMS IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND. 



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21. Walter K. Billings, 



Esq. 



22. W. L. Scott, Esq., 



B.A. 



23. George E. White, 



Esq. 



24. Frank E. Latchford, 



Esq., B.A. 



25. Dr. H. Beaumont 



Small 



26. E. B. Whyte, Esq. . 



27. Walter F. Farrier, 



Esq., F.G.S. 



28. Dr. H. M. Ami . 



29. J. Burr Tyrrell, Esq., 



B.A., B.Sc, F.G.S. 



30. W. J. Wilson, Esq., 



B.Sc. 



31. Joseph Towsend, Esq. 



32. T. W. E. Sowter, Esq. 



Very complete collection of Ordovician fossils from the 

 Ottawa Valley, including those from Paquette's Rapids, 

 Hull, and Ottawa City and vicinity. 



Excellent collection of birds and birds' eggs of Ottawa 

 and vicinity. 



Excellent collection of mounted birds and birds' skins for 

 reference in Ottawa district. 



Collection of Ottawa Unionidae contains Jlnio horealis, 

 A. F. Gray, a type from the Ottawa River described from 

 Mr. Latchford's collection. Also large series of Ohio 

 and Western Ontario as well as other Canadian 

 shells. 



Good collection of the flowering plants about Ottawa and 

 vicinity. 



Excellent reference collection of the flora of Ottawa and 

 vicinity. Perth specimens. Species of rare occurrence 

 in the collection. 



Excellent collection of Canadian minerals. Also foreign 

 type and other minerals. Collection of rocks — litho- 

 logical. Canadian fossil organic remains. 



Fair collection of Ottawa and general Canadian flowering 

 plants. Foreign and domestic shells. Collection of 

 Canadian ethnological specimens. Utica fossils from 

 Ottawa and vicinity. 



Collection of Canadian Acaridas and Arachnidse. Con- 

 tains types described by G. Haller, A. Poppe, F. Koenicke, 

 J. H. Emerton, J. W. Peckham, and J. B. Tyrrell. 



Choice collection of Devonian fossil plants from the ' fern- 

 ledges ' of Lancaster Co., New Brunswick. Also two 

 co-types of fossil insects described by Dr. G. F. Matthew. 



Palseontological collections : 3,000 Guelph fossils ; 1,000 

 Ordovician fossils from Trenton, Utica, and Lorraine of 

 Ontario ; 500 Niagara corals and other fossils ; 400 pre- 

 Glacial plants and shells. 



(Aylmer, Quebec.) Collection of Chazy fossils from 

 Aylmer and vicinity. Fair collections of Trenton and 

 Black River fossils from the Ottawa Palseozoic Basin. 

 Mr. Sowter's collections of Ordovician fossils include 

 more than 2,000 specimens. 



33. Rev. J. M. Goodwillie, 

 M.A. 



Vernon, Ontario. 



Collection of archfeological remains from Ontario ; also 

 Hamilton group, Niagara, Clinton, and Black River 

 fossils from various districts in Ontario. 



34. 



35. 



Rev. Professor James 

 Fowler, M.A., 

 F.R.S.C. 



W. G. 

 M.A. 



Kidd, Esq., 



Kingston, Ontario. 



Large herbarium, consisting of 14,731 sheets, representing 

 flora of New Brunswick very completely, and that of 

 other parts of British North America very well, besides 

 foreign specimens. 



Very good collection of the minerals of Ontario. This 

 collection was exhibited at the World's Fair, Chicago, 

 in 1893 as part of the Province of Ontario exhibit. 



Lansdowne, Ontario. 



SS. Kiev. W. G. Young, Ornithological and Oological collection. 

 M.A. 



