342 Mr. Harrison’s Report. 
Entomological Collection— 
Presented by late Dr. L. Becker ... 200 specimens. 
Collection of Sea-weeds, named by Pro- 
fessor Harvey— 
Presented by T. E. Rawlinson wen) LAO = 
Collection of Botanical Specimens, named— 
Presented by Dr. F. Mueller ia) 1200 oS 
Geological Collection— 
Minerals, &c., illustrative of Victorian 
and Australian Rocks, &. ... 100 . 
Fossils, &¢.— 
Victorian— 
Stata Gee ae wee st OO) a 
Tertiary ... side waa 100 5 
New South Wales— 
Carboniferous — Presented 
by R. L. J. Ellery reiage G00) i 
Tasmanian— 
Carboniferous ... see OU ” 
Tertiary ... 40 ae o 99 
Kuropean— 
Green Sand i sue 9 
Gault ne ta res OW) 3 
Glial | fe las eaten 
Tertiary ... Ae OO Te 
It will be apparent from the above list that the Museum must at 
present be considered solely as the nucleus of a more important — 
collection to be formed in the future. I have, however, much pleasure 
in reporting that promises of assistance and donations of natural 
curiosities, fossils, &c., have, during the past year, been repeatedly 
received from scientific gentlemen residing in the various colonies of 
South Australia, New South Wales, and Tasmania. 
I have the honour to be, Sir, 
: Yours obediently, 
Tuomas Harrison, Hon. Curator. 
