110 Natural History Society of N~. -S., Bulletin No. IV. 
DO]SrATIO]SrS to the museum 
During the Year ended January 20th, 1885. 
Date. 
Donors. 
Donations. 
Feb. 
Members of Summer 
Camp of 1883, 
Pottery, Implements of Bone and 
Ivory, Stone Weapons, Stone 
Implements, Stone Objects, Sub- 
stances found in and around the 
Huts, Articles used for Food, — 
from Kitchen Middens at Bocabec 
River, Charlotte Co., N. B. 
March. 
Robert Chalmers, 
Henry Swift, 
Glaciated Stone which has been 
broken and cemented, after groov- 
ing, — from Grand Falls. 
Fossils (Calamites, Lepidodendra 
and Sigillarise) — from Spring Hill 
Mines, N. S. 
M. Chamberlain, 
F. W. Daniel, 
White-Winged Gull, mature and 
immature. 
Ring-Billed Gull. 
May. 
Capt. R. Cole, 
Capt. S. Grearson, 
of Bark 
“ E. Nicholson,” 
J. II. Leonard, 
Sea Shells from Nassau, Sea Fan, 
Coral (Oculina) from Bermuda. 
Pumice found floating in the Straits 
of Sunda after the eruption of 
Krakatoa. 
Part of Stem of Indian Fig. 
June. 
i Geo. K. Smith, 
W. D. Matthew, 
M. Chamberlain, 
] Hazen Drury, 
■ 
Henry Gilbert, Jr., 
i W. S. Gilpin, ( 
John Daley, 
Granite Pedestal from St. George. 
Nest of small bird. Darling’s Island. 
Double Crested Cormorant, from 
Mace’s Bay. 
Fossil Moss (encrusted with lime), 
from the Rocky Mountains. 
Flying Squirrel, from Rothesay. 
Loon, Brant, Gull and three Ducks, 
from Digby, N. S. 
Sept. 
Wilson Dobin, 
i J. C. Allison, 
John McGourty, 
Loligo Bertramei, St. John harbor. 
Stem of Calamite (?) , from the Old 
Mine, Sydney, C. B. 
Sandstone with concentric bands of 
color, from a clay bank, St. John. 
