DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 
For the Year ending Jan. 17, 1882. 
Donors’ Names. 
Donations. 
The Committee on Ornithology 
per Mr. Chamberlain, 
146 specimens of Native Birds of New 
Brunswick, mounted. 
E. 0. Damon, Esq., 
Northampton, Mass., 
1 rough-legged Hawk (black phase). 
2 Sparrow Hawks (male and female), 
all mounted. 
Mr. J. H. Carnell, 
5 specimens of Native Birds, mounted. 
Mr. J. Morrison, 
1 chestnut-sided Warbler, mounted ; 
2 Cedar Birds. 
Mrs. W. W. Turnbull, 
I short-eared Owl, mounted. 
Mr. W. N. Gould, 
7 specimens of Native Birds, mounted. 
VV. H. Purdy, Esq., 
I Bald Eagle (young). 
Mr. R. Rowe, 
2 Herring Gulls. 
Mr. J. Hammond, 
2 three-toed Woodpeckers. 
Mr. G. DeVeber, 
Gagetown, 
2 Hudsonian Godwits. 
Mr. Herbert W. Harrison, 
I Scaup Duck ; 
I Horned Grebe. 
E. C. Sutton, Esq., 
I Goshawk. 
(The unmounted Birds were mounted by mem- 
bers of the Committee on Ornithology). 
Mr. Kilgour Shives, 
Bituminous Coal, stigmaria and red and 
grey ochres from Dunsinane, K. C. 
Dr. A. C. Smith, 
^ Newcastle, 
Fossil Fern (Pecopteris) from coal mea- 
! sures, Clifton, Gloucester County ; 
1 and Calamites and Dadoxylon from 
1 Newcastle, Miramichi. 
