BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
iv. 
Donations to the Museum— (Continued). 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and Description of Article. 
1890 
Apr. 1 
June 17 
W. W. Street.— Partridge, mounted. 
Mrs. Stewart, St. John. — Neuropterous insect. 
Andrew Smith, St. John. — Large moth. 
Wm. Murdock, C. E. — Slab of marble, composed of crowded 
fossils (Archceozoon). Green Head, St. John Co. 
Aug. 
Oct. 
l Prof. W. F. Ganong, Cambridge, Mass. — Three .species 
of Sponge, eight species of Radiates, two species of 
Hydroids, eight species of Articulates, three species Eggs 
of Vertebrates, sixty-two species of Mollusca, also 
Echinoderms, Polyzoa, Worms and Ascidians in alcohol — 
all marine invertebrates of the Bay of Fundy. 
6 R. E. Gosnell, Commissioner for Exhibition from British 
Columbia. — Two large plants (wild Raspberry and 
Huckleberry) two Echinoderms, one Coral ( Oculina ), 
four Molluscs ( Modiola , Fusus, Pecten, Patella). Kelp fish . 
ing line used by the natives — all from British Columbia. 
Nov. 
4 R. P. Starr. — Rare plant of the coal measures, ( Knorria ) 
Springhill, N. S. 
Miss M. E. Stewart, St. Stephen, N. B. — Barnacle ( Balanus ) 
and sea moss, and large tree cone — California. 
Austin Stead. — Violet ( Viola primulifolia), Lily Lake, 
St. John. 
Nov. 
4 H. F. Perkins. — Moonwort (Botrychium matricarifolium), and 
Adder’s tongue fern ( Scolopendrum vulgare). Clarendon, 
Charlotte Co. 
5 E. C. Jones. — Fossil fern ( Neuropteris ), Chamounix, Switzer- 
land. 
Dec. 
2 Rev. J, M. Davenport. — Various seeds and nuts from 
Trinadad, British West Indies; crude isinglass from 
Oronoco River. 
|Mrs. P. S. Bowden. — Mollusc ( Plericola pholadiformis ), 
Parrsboro, N. S. 
