1 4 Bulletin of the Natural History Society. 
DONATIONS TO THE — [Continued). 
DaNORS’ Names. 
Do>'ATIO>'S. 
John Kerr, Esq., 
Ores, minerals, and fossils from Utah. 
Mr. Robert Chalmers, 
Ores of silver and galena, from Nigadoo 
and Gloucester silver mines, Glou- 
cester County. 
Dr. L. C. Allison, 
Sand dollars (Clypeaster), and a fossil 
fern (Pecopteris) ; also specimens of 
barnacles and worm-eaten wood. 
Mr. Thomas \V. Lee, 
Rothesay, 
Specimen of Lima moth. 
Master \V. D. Matthew, 
A spotted lizard or salamander, from 
Dark Lake. 
Mr. Albert Venning, 
A moth. 
Mr. W. J. Starr, 
Coral growth from wooden stump from 
bottom of St. Thomas harbor. 
Mr. G. F. Matthew, 
Fresh- water Pulmonates from Torr>’- 
burn Lake. 
Mrs. C. E. Heustis, 
Snails [succinea) and a lizard; 
A number of insects such as are now 
ravaging the pine forests of Canada ; 
A specimen of the apple-tree borer. 
Prof. L. W. Bailey, 
F redericton. 
A specimen of the Basket-Fish, from 
Friar’s Road, Eastport. 
Mr. G. U. Hay, 
Specimen of the Sundew' [Drosei'a). 
Mrs. G. A. Hamilton, 
Liverwort from Portland. 
Mr. A. I. Trueman, 
Collection of dried plants from West- 
morland County. 
