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Bulletin of Natural History Society. 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and Description of Article. 
1889. 
Mar. 
Jos. Allison. — Set of glass shades and stands. 
Apr. G. F. Matthew. — Laurentian limestone bleached by intrusive 
trap, Drury’s Cove. 
May G. Stead. — Slab with large ripple marks, Courtenay Bay. 
G. F. Matthew. — Slab with small worm-burrows (Areni- 
, colites hrevu\ Cambrian, Courtenay Bay. 
I J. Baxter, M. D. — Cad.dis worm, Chatham; sponge, Mirami- 
I chi Bay; walrus tooth, field at Tabusintac; piece of 
i skin of negro, tanned. 
Dec. 
W. F. Best. — Young of Sturgeon Little brown 
bat ( Vespertilio subulatus). 
Mr. Gilmour, Quaco. — Samples of raw cotton. 
Percy Hall. — Honeycombed vein in clay slate. 
I Jas. a. Estey. — India rubber, crude and in various processes 
of manufacture. 
1890.1 Marshall Reed. — Fossil fern {ArcJioeopteris), and two fossil 
fishes {Pterichthys Canadensis and Phaneropleuron cur- 
I turn (?) from Devonian rocks near Dalhousie, N. B. 
