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Geology 
* Andesite, Ice-marked, Sidlaws—Mr. A. Gray. 
* Andesite, showing chlorite, Sidlaws—Mr. A. M. Rodger. 
Crocidolite, South Africa—-Mr. James Drury. 
* Agate (blue and red, polished), Sidlaws—Mr. Henry Walker. 
■^Rock, fused, from vitrified fort, Dun Mhor—Mr. A. S. Reid, 
M. A. 
Fish, old red sandstone, Orkney—Mr. James Coates. 
Kauri Gum, New Zealand—Sir R. Pullar, M.P. 
*Clay Nodules (from 14 ft. below surface)—Mr. A. W. Brown. 
Olivine, part of volcanic bomb —Mr. S. J. Shand, B.Sc., Rh.D. 
Trilobite, Phacops schlotheimi ,, ,, 
Minerals, New Zealand — Ambrite, Wollastonite, Hypersthene, 
Anthophyllite, Dunite, Cinnabar, Rliodonite, Asbestos, 
Serpentine, Chlorite, Chromite—Mr Walter Kerr, M.A. 
^Carboniferous Fossils, Dron—Mr. Alex. M. Rodger. 
^Carboniferous Fossils, Dron—Mr. A. Gray. 
HJpper Old Red Sandstone, Carse of Gowrie—Messrs. Bates, 
Graham and Rodger. 
Chalk Fossils, South England—The Brighton Museum. 
*Clay. Gravel, Sand, Wood, &c., Cutting—Mr. A. E. Pullar. 
*Axe, fine grained Basalt, near Perth—Mr. G. C. Roy. 
^Geological Relief Map, Southern Perthshire and Basin of Tay. 
Purchased ; drawn and coloured—Miss Low and Mr. Alex. 
M. Rodger. 
Geological Map of British Islands, 25 m. to I in.—Geological 
Survey Museum, London. 
Stone, Bronze and Early Age Handbooks—British Museum. 
Robinson Goldmine, South Africa. Photograph of Workings— 
Mr. Charles Masterson. 
Deep Sea Deposits—Green Sand. Glauconite, Concretions, 
Manganese Nodules, Giobigerina ooze, Grey ooze, Padio- 
larian ooze, Diatom ooze—Mr. F. G. Pearcey, per A.M.R. 
Silk for Netting—Mr. W. A. Anderson. 
