APPENDIX — DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
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DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 1899- J 900. 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and* Description of Article. 
1899. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
April. 
May. 
Mr. Marshall Reid, Dalhousie, N. B., Plants (dried). 
Mrs. J. H. Tillotson, Coral from Bermuda. 
Mr. Jas. F. Robertson, Octopus, Flying Fish, Cow Fish ; West Indies. 
Mrs. A. McN. Travis, Hampton, N. B., Star Fish, two Meteoric Stones. 
Messrs. Smith & Tilton, Cards illustrating British Fauna and Flora. 
Dr. W. F. Ganong, Compound Microscope. 
Mr. G. U. Hay, 130 plants, Northern New Brunswick (mounted). 
Mr. S. W. Kain, Clay Vessel from Philippine Islands. 
Mr. J. S. McLaren, two cannon balls, Gowan Brae, near Bathurst, N. B. 
-June. Capt. Aikman (of S. S. “Peerless”) foot of one of Rameses’ (the Great) 
Princess, from Assouan. Lizard, third Cataract of the Nile. 
Reed Flute, as used in time of Moses — Upper Egypt. Rose of 
Jericho. Seven coins from ruins of buried city, on site of which 
Pompey’s Pillar stands. Eight coins from ruins of old Alexandria. 
Capt. E. C. Elkin, Specimen from Gold King Mine. 
Mr. T. H. Lawson, Branch of tree grown after being knotted ; St. 
Martins. 
Dr. G. F. Matthew, Fossils — Ordovician — Maclurea, Orthoceras, Murchi- 
sonia, Graptolites. Spi refer, Endoceras, Lituites, Worm Bur 
rows ; from Port au Port, Newfoundland. 
Mr. S. W. Kain, Clay Flower Pot, Buenos Ayres. 
Oct. Mr. Thos. H. Lawson, Stone with oysters attached, Perth Amboy. N. J. 
Mr. Duncan London, Maquapit Lake, Queens Co. — Slab of Sandstone, 
with conical holes bored in it (see page 287). Pitted Stone (see 
page 289). Natural Axe-formed Boulder, partly grooved. Celt 
used as hammer or chest tool. Three Celt-shaped boulders that 
were used as hammers. Broken Celt, chafed andstriated on edges. 
Broken Axe. Hammer Stone bruised at ends. Chipped Boulder 
edged for Celt. Box of Stone Chips, Chalcedony, Carnelian, 
Jasper and Quartz. Box of pottery fragments, various patterns. 
Capt. W. J. Foster (Schooner “ Abbie and Eva Hooper”), Magnesite 
from Greece. 
