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Invertebrate Fossils — Concluded 
Presented — Concluded 
Jacques Rousseau, Laval University, Montreal. 
2 trays of fossils: 
(a) In sand terrace (150 feet above St. Lawrence), Neuville, Port- 
neuf county, Que. August, 1925. 
(£») In clay, Saint Vallier, Bellechasse county, Que., July 16, 1926. 
Marine, Pleistocene. 
P. D. Wilson, 77 James Street, Ottawa. 
A collection of miscellaneous fossils collected by the late W. J. Wilson. 
U.S. National Museum, Washington, DC., U.S.A. 
Casts of Cretaceous lnoceramus from the interior of the United States. 
Cretaceous. 
Exchange : 
U.S. National Museum, Washington, DC., U5.A. 
Hypothyridina venustula from two localities, near Laurens, near New 
Lidbon, New York state. Devonian. 
From Members of Staff: 
H. C. Gunning. 
A small collection of fossils from three localities: 
(a) glacial drift, Port Burwell, Que. ; 
( b ) 20 to 50 miles up Moose river, from Moosonee; 
(c) Coral harbour, Southampton island. Palaeozoic. 
G. S. Hume. 
Fossils from Front ranges of Rockies, Red Deer River region. 
Carboniferous, Devonian, and Cambrian. 
E. M. Kindle. 
Onondaga fossils from Pelee island, Lake Erie. 
Silurian fossils from Hen island and Chicken island, Lake Erie. 
Fossils from railroad cut northeast side of South March quarry, Ont. 
Cambrian (Potsdam sandstone). 
Fossils from Jacquet River region, N.B. Devonian and Silurian. 
L. S. Russell. 
Fossils from various localities in Perce district, Que. Cambrian, Ordo- 
vician, and Devonian. 
J. F. Wright. 
Fossils from cliff south of Hansen lake, about 8 miles west of Sturgeon- 
weir river, from 12 miles northwest of Amisk lake, Sask. Coll. July 
1933. Ordovician. 
A. E. Wilson. 
Fossils from various localities near Ottawa. Ordovician. 
Shells 
From Members of Staff: 
E. M. Kindle. 
Thirteen specimens of Anculosa carinata — Potomac river below Mount 
Vernon, 5 miles. Coll, by donor, 1933. Recent. 
A small collection of recent freshwater shells — Drift line, Bells Landing, 
Desehenes lake, Ottawa river. Recent. 
Collections of freshwater shells from Pelee island and Point Pelee, Lake 
Erie. Recent. 
Marine shells, Nova Scotia and Maine. 
Freshwater shells — Nova Scotia. 
A small collection of marine gastropods from Wood’s Hole, Mass. Recent. 
A small collection of freshwater shells from St. Lawrence river, below 
Waddington, N.Y. Recent. 
A small collection of marine gastropods from Elm Tree Pier, N.B. Recent. 
A. E. Wilson. 
A small collection of marine shells — shore of St. Lawrence river, near St. 
Simon, Que. Recent. 
