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White Mud and Cypress Hills conglomerate formations of Alberta and 
a collection of fossil plants from the Ravenscrag of Cypress hills. G. S. 
Hume has sent in a collection of Cretaceous fossils from southern Alberta. 
A small collection of Palaeozoic fossils was secured from the metamorphosed 
sediments of Slocan district in British Columbia by J. F. Walker. Mr. 
H. S. Bostock secured from White Lake district, British Columbia, a col- 
lection of Tertiary plants. 
Collections donated include a small collection of Pleistocene fossils 
from Hudson strait made by F. Johansen, a few Ordovician fossils from 
Baffin island transmitted by T. H. Tredgold, and type specimens of sections 
of British corals from Prof. Stanley Smith. 
The Marland-Hudson Bay Oil Company has presented a considerable 
collection of Mesozoic fossils from western Alberta. 
Office Work on Collections 
Considerable progress has been made by Miss A. E. Wilson during 
the year on the catalogue of type fossils belonging to Museum collections. 
The work of F. H. McLearn on Jurassic ammonities has added several 
ammonite types to the collections. Several of the types of Billings’ cepha- 
lopods in the Museum, which were described many years ago without 
figures, have been figured and described with supplementary description 
in a manuscript by Dr. A. F. Foerste. W. A. Bell has during the year 
nearly completed his report on the Windsor fauna of Nova Scotia. A new 
genus of Cretaceous fish has been described from the Museum collections 
by Dr. D. S. Jordan. Two new armoured dinosaurs from Red Deer River 
valley, one with small teeth, the other a toothless form, have been described 
by Mr. C. M. Sternberg. These curious dinosaurs, a fossil horse and 
other material now ready for display, cannot be exhibited until more space 
is available. 
Mr. Sternberg prepared and mounted two skulls of armoured dino- 
saurs and began work on a third. Mr. Skillen finished the preparation and 
mounted a skull of horned dinosaur ( Styracosaurus albertensis Lambe), 
prepared and mounted the skull of another ( Anchiceratops sp.), and com- 
menced work on a horned dinosaur skeleton from the Edmonton formation. 
Part of a skull, dermal scutes, and other bones of an armoured dinosaur 
have been prepared by Mr. Proulx and Mr. Skillen. 
Educational Collections 
A considerable number of collections of fossils were sent out for the 
use of high schools. Two colleges were also supplied with study collections. 
Museum Exhibits 
Lack of exhibition space will postpone the display of most of the 
interesting material prepared during the year until more room is available. 
Accessions 
The following members of the Survey staff sent in collections of fossils : 
F. A. Kerr, H. S. Bostock, F. J. Alcock, E. M. Kindle, C. S. Evans, J. F. 
Walker, G. S. Hume, F. H. McLearn, W. A. Bell. 
Collections were presented to the division by the Hudson Bay-Marland 
Oil Company, Edmonton; Professor Stanley Smith, Bristol University, 
England; Fritz Persch, Saalfeld, Germany; and T. H. Tredgold. 
A collection of fossil fishes from Maguasha, Que., was purchased. 
