Append ix. 
77 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and Article Presented. 
1887. 
Feh. 
Jlar. 
M. Cha:mbeiilain. — Razor Bill Auk, Common Guillemot 
(from Murr Ledges), Sea Pigeon in Wiutei’ Plumage. 
Louis jM. Todd. — Least Fly-catcher. 
W. D. Matthew. — 15 species Molluscs, chiefly Pulmonifera 
of New Brunswick. 
M^i/ 
Nov. 
1888. 
Jan. 
John jMoser. — 300 species of Mosses of New Brunswick. 
W. F. Best. — Horned Toad of California. 
Jas AV. Banks. — Moth, Nests of Olive Backed Thrush and 
Hudson Bay Tit. 
Louis M. Todd, Calais, Me. — EHy-catcher. 
Jas. a. Estey, — F'ossil Tree {Lq^ldophlolofi) from Nauwige- 
wauk, King’s Co 
A. Markham. — {Conuhiria) imbedded in Manganese, 
from Markhamville, King’s Co. 
W. T. L. Reid, Eh-edericton. — E’cssil Sponge ( 1) 
from Springhill, York Co, 
jVIrs. C. El Huestis. — Water Beetles {Dijuticu^ Ilarrisii) 
E’'resh Water Clams {Unio complaAiainx, and Mav- 
(jariUnm (ircuafAi), Saucer Shell {Pecten ienniaMatas), 
Bonnet Limpet {Ci'epklnln), all from Parrsboro, N. S. 
R. T. Saunders. — Butterflies, oO species, from India and 
Japan. 
Mrs. W. Bowden. — E’ossil IHant, from Springhill Mines, 
N. S. 
G. E\ Matthew.- -Casts of two Trilobites (^Para.doxidcs, re- 
(jiim and P. lamdlatm). 
W. J. Wilson. — Two E’erns {Onodea semihiUs and var. ob- 
tudlohnto, Torr.), from Hanford Brook, St. John Co. 
