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Cape May Warbler, Mr. E. D. Wintle. 



Lake Trout, Mr. J. S. Brown, 



Concretions from the Connecticut Eiver, Miss C. Alice 

 Baker. 



Apatite from Eenfrew, Ont. 

 " " Templeton, P. Q. 



Titanite " Eenfrew, Ont. 



Phlogopite " Templeton, P.Q. 



Dawsonite " " " Dr. Harrington. 



Copper ore and boulder from the conglomerate vein of 

 the Calumet and Hecla Mines, Lake Superior, 

 Michigan. 



Nickel ore and nickel matte from the Blizzard Mines, 

 Sudbury, Ont. 



Specular ore from the Eepublic Mine, Michigan, 



Magnetic specular ore from the Champion Mine, Michi- 

 gan, Mr. Geo. Sumner. 



The usual vote of thanks was tendered the donors for 

 the above. 



Notice of motion was given by Mi-. Shearer to open the 

 Museum to the public, free, on one day of each week. 



On motion of Mr. Brown, seconded by Hon. Senator 

 Murphy, it was decided to leave the question of lending the 

 Elephantine remains to Mr. Whiteaves of the Geological 

 Survey, in the hands of Sir Wm. Dawson. 



On motion of Mr. Shearer, seconded by Mi*. Chambers, 

 it was decided to invite the British Iron & Steel Institute to 

 visit the museum during their visit to the city. 



On suspension of the rules, the following members were 

 elected. 



Miss Laing, Dr. Arch. Campbell, Mrs. Lewis, Harry Mc- 

 Laren and F. W. Eadford. 



Sir Wm. Dawson then presented a paper from Miss 

 Arms ofDeerfield, Massachusetts, on "The Clay Concre- 

 tions of the Connecticut Eiver," to which he added many 

 valuable observations. In the subsequent discussion it was 

 shown that similar concretions occur abundantly in sonic 

 Canadian localities, notably at Green's Creek, Ottawa, where 



