CURATOR'S REPORT, 1886. 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



A Vase made of Serpentine from Cornwall, England. Presented 

 by S. Simmons, Esq. 



A View of the first Railway Train as it appeared on the 

 Mohawk & Hudson Railway, January, 1832, taken by Mr. 

 Brown, of Pennsylvania, from the original picture in the 

 possession of the Connecticut Historical Society. Presented 

 by S. Simmons, Esq. 



Three specimens of Coral on pieces of rock from Anticosti. 

 Presented by Col. Grant. 



Seven specimens of Echinus from Anticosti. Presented by 

 Col. Grant. 



Piece of Coqiura Shell Stone from St. Augustine, Fla. Pre- 

 sented by L. D. Sawyer, Esq. 



Indian Stone Implements from Parry Sound. Presented by 

 A. Caviller, Esq. 



Two cases of Butterflies and Insects. Purchased by the Associa- 

 tion. 



Three GlasgOAv Newspapers recovered from one of the mail 

 bags of the Steamer Oregon, lost March 14th, 1886. Thisbag 

 was picked up 400 miles from the place of the wreck. Pre- 

 sented by F. Lonsdale, Esq. 



Specimens of Iron Ore from Cove Hill Mine, Belleville. Pre- 

 sented by H. Murray, Esq. 



Specimens of Copper Ore from Cove Hill Mine, Belleville. 

 Presented by H. Murray, Esq. 



A piece of the Wallace Tree from Elderslie, Scotland. Presented 

 by Hugh Murray, Esq. 



