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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM — Continned. 
Date. 
Donor’s Name and Description of Article. 
1899. 
Oct. Dr. A. C. Smith, Tracadie, N. B. — 1 Celt; 1 scraper or digger — hoe 
2 spear heads : 4 javelin points ; 1 leaf-shaped weapon ; 15 arrow 
heads (notched bases) ; 4 arrow heads (tined bases) ; 4 arrow 
heads (wedge bases) ; 1 rimmer ; 1 base of a pipe. — South Tracadie 
Gully. 
1 kettle, site of French Fort, Shippegan Island ; 1 large kettle ; 2 small 
kettles ; 1 sword ; 1 harpoon ; 1 skull ; bottle beads ; knives, etc. 
— Taken recently from Indian graves, Wilson’s Point. 
Capt. Aikman (S. S. “Peerless”), Egyptian Snake, five feet long; 
2 Egyptian Lizards ; 5 Egyptian Beetles ; 23 large Egyptian and 
other photos ; Mummified Falcon from tomb of Rameses II. 
Dr. G. F. Matthew, Specimen of Peat with charcoal fragments, Rock- 
wood Park. Natural slate pencils, Cape Breton. 
Mr. Jackson, large Cedar Burr. 
Mr. John Moser, Mounted specimen Arctic Tern from Canaan Forks. 
Nov. Mr. T. E. Colpitts, Fossils of Carboniferous Period. 
Mr. Joseph Allison, Relic of French Period. — Horton Landing, N. S. 
Dec. Mr. Wm. McIntosh, 150 specimens native Coleoptera. 
1900. 
Feb. 
Mrs. G. N. Golding, a number of Chinese curiosities. 
Mar. 
Miss Emma Titus, a large number of botanical specimens. 
John S. McLaren, a number of Fossils. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Matthew, on behalf of the Department of Vertebrate 
Paleontology of the Metropolitan Museum of New York, suite of 
photographs of the Great Dinosaurs and Dinotheres. 
April. 
May. 
Oct. 
D. Balmain, Indian Point, Queens Co. — Three Indian skin-scrapers. 
John Kerr, Bowl of Indian trade pipe of the seventeenth century, found 
at Old Fort, St, John, N. B. 
P. W. McNaughton, Fossil Fern from Joggins. 
David Boyle, Toronto. — Collection of flint arrowheads from Norfolk 
County, Lake Erie shore. 
Dr. H. Geo. Addy, Mounted specimen of Red- tailed Hawk. 
Prof. W. F. Ganong, Stone Implements. 
Duncan London, Sunbury County. — Aboriginal Stone Implements. 
