82 THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 



July 29th, 1899/ 

 To Col. C. C. Grant, Hamilton, Out. 



Sir : I beg to acknowledge the receipt of seventy-seven 

 specimens of fossils from the drift at Winona, from the Niagara 

 formation at Hamilton, etc., as a donation to the Museum, and am 

 instructed by the Director to convey to you his thanks for this 

 mark of your consideration. 



I have the honor to be, sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



J. F. Whiieaves, 



Assistant Director. 



British Museum (Natural History.) 

 Cromwell Road, London, S. W. 



July 14th, 1899. 



*Sir : I am directed by the Trustees of the British Museum to 

 convey to you the expression of their best thanks for the present of 

 a collection of 43 Silurian Fossils from North America, named 

 and localized, consisting of Brachiopods, Cephalopods, Sponges, 

 Fucoids, etc., which you have been pleased to make to them. 

 I have the honor to be, sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



E. Ray Lankester, 



Director. 



*This collection was forwarded by Col. C. C. Grant through the kindness of 

 Col. L. Tavlor. 



