THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION, 



DONATIONS TO THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION 

 MUSEUM, SESSION OF 1898 TO 1899. 



The head of a large sturgeon. The sturgeon and gar pike of 

 the Canadian Lakes are living representatives of the ancient 

 Ganoids. Donor, Col. C. C. Grant. 



A singular stone arrow point, made out of cliff stone to the 

 south of the City of Hamilton. It is the only specimen from that 

 kind of stone the donor (Col. C. C Grant) has ever seen or known 

 to be found. 



Specimen of carborundum, lately produced and placed on the 

 market for grinding wheels and other purposes, the same as emery 

 and corundum. Donor, Mr. S. Briggs. 



Specimen of salt, from Mrs. S. E. Carry. 



Mrs. Carry's and other friends' large collection of shells, corals, 

 etc., prove very attractive. 



Donation fr^m Mr. A. E. Walker to the Geological collection 

 is as follows : 



STROMATOPORID^. 

 GUELPH FORMATION. 



Coenostroma (Eloraence) - - - - At Durham. 



Stromatora (Substriatella) .... " 



New Specimen (not named) . . . " . 



Clathrodictyrae (Ostiolatum) . . - - " 



Stroroatopora (Mammillata) ... " 



Clathrodictyra (Fastigatum) . . - . " 



Coenostroma (Galtence) .... " 



Syringastroma (Columnare) .... '• 



NIAGARA. 



Stromatopora (Antigua) - - - - - At Thorold. 



Coenostroma (Botryoideum) - - - At Hamilton. 



Coenostroma (Constellatum) .... " 



Clathrodictyon (Vasiculatum) ... " 



Caunopora (Walkeri) " 



