48 Bulletin of the Natural History Society. 
DONATIONS TO THE (Continued.) 
DONORS’ NAMES. 
donations. 
C. U. Hanford, Esq., 
Sand-dollar, (Clypeaster) taken from 
the stomach of a codfish. Mutila- 
ted Claw of a Lobster repaired by 
the animal. 
J. H. Wright, Esq., 
Hymenopterous Insect and Cocoon 
of a Wasp. 
R. R Orookshank, Esq., M. D., 
One Small Brown Snake. 
Geo. H. Purdy, 
Four Embryo Snakes; 3 Albatrosses. 
R. Brittain, Esq., 
Five Sponges from Basin of Minas. 
Peter Jack, Esq., Halifax, 
Two dried specimens of Ferns. 
Geo. U. Hay, Esq., 
Twenty Native Plants. 
Master Fred. Campbell, 
One Dragon Fly. Irised Coal. 
Gibson Williamson, Esq., Oak 
Point, 
Two Cases Insects. One Cat Bird. 
Robt. Hazen, Esq., 
One Blue Heron. One Turnstone. 
1 Least Sandpiper. 1 Canada Jay. 
W. F. Best, Esq., 
Four Ptarmigan, (2 in Winter and 2 
in Summer plumage), from New- 
foundland. 
W. Gilpin, Esq., 
One Eider Duck. 1 White Winged 
Coot. 1 Herring Gull. 
Geo. Hare, Esq., 
One Shell Drake. 
James Daniel, Esq., M. D,, 
One Loon. 
H. A. Purdie, Esq., Boston, 
Nest and Eggs of Chipping Sparrow. 
“ “ “ Marsh Hawk. 
Jas. W. Banks, Esq., 
Four Nests and Eggs of Native Birds. 
