APPENDIX. — DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
121 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and Article Presented. 
1888. 
Feb. 
Miss Williams. — Cannon ball, Oromocto River. 
Mr, Anderson. — Minerals from Lake Superior. 
B. E. Paterson. — Fossils of Guelph Formation, 12 species, 
miscellaneous fossils, 30 species. 
April M. Chamberlain. — One pair school globes. 
May Mrs. M. M. Carr. — Glass sponge (Fuplectella), from the China 
sea. 
Miss S. Jardine. — Botanical press. 
Geoffrey Stead. — Ripple-marked slab from St. John group, 
heads of trilobites (Paradoxides pontificalis and suricoides ) ; . 
shells (Mollusca) from oyster-beds and from St. John 
River. 
Oct. 
Dec. 
1889. 
Jan % 
W. J. Wilson. — Introduced weed (Achillcea ptarmica). 
Geoffrey Stead. — Fossil shells and snails, 8 species. 
W. F. Best. — Manganese from Teny Cape, N. S. 
Howard Me Adam. — Stone Arrow-head, Simpson’s Island, 
N. B. 
Robert R. Barnes. — Spider (Tarantula), from Mexico, Horned 
Toad from California. 
Rev. H. W. Winkley. — Mollusca, coast of Maine, 20 species. 
Fossil shells of Leda Clay, Maine, 10 species. 
W. F. Ganong — Sponge, 1 species; Radiates, 8 species; 
Molluscoids, 1 species; Molluscs, 63 species; Worms, 1 
species. Collected on coasts of New Brunswick. 
