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the Museum during the year for the purpose of studying the fossil collec- 
tions are Prof. R. S. Lull, of the Peabody Museum, at Yale, and Prof. 
H. P. Lewis of Sheffield University, England. 
Publications 
The following papers were published by members of the staff during 
the year: 
“A New Viewpoint in Palaeontology,” By E. M. Kindle. Trans. Roy. Soc., Canada, 
3rd ser., vol. XXV, sec. IV, pp. 21-27. 
“Sea Bottom Samples from the Cabot Strait Earthquake Zone.” By E. M. Kindle. 
Bull. Geol. Soc., Am., vol. 42, pp. 557-574, 2 figs. 
“What Are Fossils Good For”? By E. M. Kindle. Can. Min. Jour., March, 1932, 
pp. 110-112. 
“The Earliest Geological Map in Canada.” By E. M. Kindle. Can. Min. Jour., 
vol. 52. No. 28, pp. 798-799. 
“Early Tertiary Mollusca from Wyoming.” By L. S. Russell. Bulletins of American 
Palaeontology, vol. 18, No. 64, pp. 1-38, Pis. 1-4 (1931). 
“Notes on Baffinland Fossils.” By A. E. Wilson. Trans. Roy. Soc., Canada, 3rd 
ser., vol. XXV, sec. IV, pp. 285-306. 
Accessions to Museum 
Several small collections of fossils from various parts of Canada have 
been examined and reported on during the year. 
Exchanges of small collections of fossils have been arranged with the 
Museums of Cornell University, the Ohio State University, and the Royal 
Ontario Museum. 
A large collection of invertebrate fossils was generously donated by 
Mrs. H. M. Ami. This valuable collection, which consists mainly of 
Palaeozoic fossils from the Ottawa and St. Lawrence valleys, was collected 
and assembled by the late Dr. H. M. Ami. 
Other collections received during the year from members of the 
staff and other sources are recorded as follows : 
Verterbrate Fossils 
Presented: 
U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 
Fish scales on two pieces of rock from Canyon City, Colorado, U.S. A. 
U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C., U.S. A. 
Cast of phalanx of camel from the Klondike. 
Sternberg, C. M., Ottawa, Ontario 
MaUotus villostis (Muller), 6 specimens in nodules from Ottawa river below 
Greens creek. Pleistocene (Leda clay). 
Redpath Museum, Montreal, Quebec 
Cheirotherium barthi Kaup, cast of 4 tracks (fore feet and hind feet), also 
small track. Jurassic (Bunter sandstone), near Hilderberghausen, 
Saxony. 
Redpath Museum, Montreal, Que. 
Cheirotherium barthi Kaup, cast of 4 tracks. Jurassic (Bunter sandstone), 
near Hilderberghausen, Saxony. 
Redpath Museum, Montreal, Quebec 
Archaeornis siemensi (Dames), cast of skeleton. Jurassic (Lithographic 
limestone), Eichstadt, Bavaria. 
Redpath Museum, Montreal, Quebec 
Rhamporhynchus phyllurus Marsh, skeleton showing wing membrane. 
Jurassic (Lithographic limestone), Solenhofen, Bavaria. 
Fowler, Roy L., Aldersyde, Alberta 
Aspideretes superstes Russell, carapace. Paskapoo, High river, at mouth of 
Sheep creek. 
