Donations to the Museum. 
Ill 
Date. 
Donors. 
Donations. 
Sept. 
W. I. Whiting, 
Limestone with fossil shells, from 
Truro, N. S. 
W. J. Wilson, 
Several Molluscs, Bale Yerte and 
Cape Tormentine, N. B. ; Stem of 
Calamite, Clones, N. B. 
G. U. Hay, 
Gypsum with associated rock, To- 
bique River, N. B. 
Late Geo. Thomas, 
Wilson’s Phallerope from Point 
Lepreaux, N. B. 
Geo. Barnhill, 
Whistling Swan, Belvedere Lake, 
St. John Co., N. B. 
W. F. Ganong, 
Thirty-four species of Molluscs, 
Passamaquoddy Bay. 
Nov. 
Mrs. S. Woodbury, 
Collection of Seaweeds (mounted), 
Martin’s Head, N. B. 
Norman Robertson, 
Fossil Molluscs and Corals, Regina, 
N. W. T.; Anthracite, Cascade 
Mountain, Rocky Mts. ; Fossil 
Tree, Medicine Hat, N. W. T.; 
Cones and Bark of Douglas Pine, 
Calgary, N. W. T. 
T. Murphy, 
Copper Ore (Chalcopyrite), Water- 
ford, Kings Co., N. B. 
Fred. Stockton, 
Barytes, Smith’s Creek, King’s Co., 
N. B. 
M. Chamberlain, 
Young Loon, St. John. 
F. W. Daniel, 
Common Cormorant, Mace’s Bay. 
Peter Campbell, 
Bird’s Eyes (artificial) . 
Dec. 
Alfred Morrissey, 
White-Bellied Nut-hatch, Belleisle 
Bay, N. B. ; American Bittern, 
Little River, St. John Co., N. B. 
J. Baxter, M.D., 
Three Copper Kettles, a Skeleton, 
portions of fur cap and moccasins, 
pieces of coarse cloth, birch bark 
and rope, — from Indian Point, 
1885. 
Tabusintac River. 
Feb. 
Alex. Monro, C.E., 
Implements of the Stone Age (axes, 
spear heads, etc.) Port Elgin, N. B. 
