Donations to Museum. 
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being found insufficient in size, was extended by cutting an archway 
into the adjoining room, and the capacity of the rooms for meetings 
and lectures has been greatly increased. 
W. J. WILSON, 
Sec. to Council. 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 
For the Year ended 17th January, 1883. 
DONORS’ NAMES. 
donations. 
“A friend,” through L. C. Al- 
lison, M. D., 
A number of specimens of Minerals 
and two Barnacles of extraordi- 
nary size. 
W. E. Collier, Esq., 
Apatite Crystals from Ottawa. 
Thos. E. Dyer, Esq., 
Amethystine Quartz and Sea Fan, 
(Gorgonia.) 
J. W. Banks, Esq., 
Specular Iron Ore. 
G. M. Duncan, Esq., M. D., of 
Bathurst, 
Quartz Arrow-heads, Fossil Shell, 
Spirifer, Claw of a Raptorial Bird 
entangled in the burrows of Pholas. 
R. Penniston Starr, Esq., 
Fossil Root (Stigmaria ficoides). 
W. I. Logan, Esq., 
Case of Fossil Shells, Minerals, <fec., 
from Palestine and United States. 
G. E. Snider, Esq., 
Fossil Shell from Chincha Islands. 
Alexander Ross, Esq., 
Two Fossil Fish from Devonian For- 
mation at Dalhousie. 
J. H. Thornton, Esq., 
Fossil Wood (Dadoxylon) from 
Point Wolfe Quarries. 
Miss E. Murray, 
Shark Teeth from phosphate beds of 
South Carolina. 
Lt. Col. Taylor, 
Fossil Fern, (Pecopteris). 
