"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1209223"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-07-16"@en . "1948"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/cg/items/1.0115025/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " GIFTS, GRANTS AND BEQUESTS\nMay 1st, 1947 to May 1st, 1948\nThe following gifts, grants and bequests donated this year are announced for the\nfirst time. The official list of Prizes, Scholarships, Bursaries, etc., which were\ndonated in previous years are given in detail in the University Calendar.\nGRANTS AND GIFTS FOR RESEARCH AND RESEARCH EQUIPMENT\nAtomic Energy Commission:\nto the Department of Physics for construction of Van de Graaff\nGenerator $32,500.00\nB.C. Forest Products Limited:\nfor expenses of research work in forest entomology , 1,000.00\nBritish Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited:\nto the Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering\nfor special research equipment J 600.00\nBritish Columbia Research Council:\nto the Department of Physics for research on air conditioners\nand the electrical analogues calculator 1,000.00\nGeological Society of America:\nto the Department of Geology and Geography for research\nwork in plant and sub-surface geology 4,000.00\nNational Cancer Institute:\nto the Department of Physics for research on the effects of\nradiations from tracers on tissue 1,500.00\nNational Defence Research Board:\nto the Department of Physics\n(a) investigation into the problem of using non-linear\ncapacities for mixing at ultra-high frequencies 2,650.00\n(b) investigation of noise of semi-conductors with special\nreference to crystal diodes 4,700.00\n(c) project on microwave spectroscopy at one centimetre wave length 2,000.00\n(d) establishment of a nuclear physics \"techniques\nlaboratory\" 10,000.00\n(e) development of a system of control of a field produced by an electro-magnet 1,500.00\nNational Research Council:\nto the Department of Physics\n(a) Synthetic Rubber Programme\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continuation of present work 6,750.00\n(b) Chalk River Atomic Energy Research Programme:\n(i.) ion source development 1,750.00\n(ii.) disintegration schemes and energy levels of\nradio-active isotopes 2,279.00\n(c) General Research Programme\n(i.) biophysical research on amino acids 2,000.00\n(ii.) raman and infra-red spectrum 2,800.00\n(iii.) nuclear magnetic moments 1,275.00\n(d) Geophysics\ndistortion of audio-frequency electro-magnetic fields\nby electrical conductor 1,000.00\n(e) Bursaries 6,300.00\n(f) Studentships 5,250.00 National Research Council:\nGrants-in-aid to members of staff\nDepartment of Botany 1,400.00\nDepartment of Chemistry 4,000.00\nDepartment of Dairying 1,800.00\nDepartment of Mining and Metallurgy 1,700.00\nDepartment of Physics 14,120.00\nDepartment of Zoology 1,850.00\nNational Research Council:\nto the Department of Chemistry from Chalk River Laboratories\n(a) for rubber investigation 2,000.00\n(b) apparatus valued at 2,000.00\nSafeway Stores Limited, in co-operation with the Empress Manufacturing Company, Vancouver, and the Fraser Valley Growers',\nMission, B.C. for study of the small fruits industry 2,000.00\nVancouver Milk Distributors' Association:\nfor milk cost survey 1,600.00\nVictoria Pasteurized Milk Distributors':\nfor milk cost survey 400.00\nGIFTS FOR UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS, LANDS AND FOREST AREAS\nArchitectural Institute of British Columbia:\nto the Department of Architecture for the purpose of equipping a model-making and testing department 800.00\nEstate of the late Hugo Brash:\nbequest to the Faculty of Agriculture and the Department of\nof Animal Husbandry, for work and equipment 1,000.00\nCanadian Pharmaceutical Association:\nto the Department of Pharmacy for the purchase of material or\nspecial equipment for a Pharmacy Library 500.00\nHillel Foundation, Vancouver Lodge No. 668, B'nai B'rith:\nfor a study hut on the campus 4,000.00\nPharmaceutical Manufacturing Firms:\ngifts of supplies to the Department of Pharmacy approximately 2,000.00\nProvincial Department of Agriculture:\nfor the purchase of equipment for work in Dairy Technology.... 952.00\nGIFTS FOR CHAIRS OF INSTRUCTION, LECTURESHIPS\nAND SPECIAL COURSES\nBritish Columbia Packers, Limited:\nfor continuation of work in the Course on Fisheries 7,500.00\nEstate of the late Mrs. Anne S. Campbell:\n$26,800.00 for needy students who show leadership; and to\nassist in the establishment of a Faculty of Medicine with power\nto use portions thereof for providing equipment to improve\nthe Pre-Medical Courses 26,800.00\nDominion Department of Fisheries:\nincrease in grant for the Adult Education Programme for\nFishermen directed by the Extension Department 5,000.00\nDominion Government Grant:\nfor the Department of Social Work (1947-48) 10,166.40\nMr. Robert Fiddes:\n$5,000.00 a year for ten years for a Chair of Music\u00E2\u0080\u0094third\ninstalment 5,000.00\nVancouver Board of Trade, Advertising and Sales Bureau:\nfor the course in Advertising conducted by the Department of\nCommerce, (1947-48) 1,000.00\nAnonymous:\ndonation towards the work in Slavonic Studies 100.00\n2\nSPECIAL TRUST FUNDS AND LOAN FUNDS\nAlaska Pine Sales, Limited:\nthrough Mr. Walter J. Koerner\u00E2\u0080\u0094to establish the \"Otto Koerner Memorial Trust Fund\", the interest on which is to be used\nfor the purchase of books and materials for music and fine arts 25,000.00\nClass of Arts '22:\nto be held in trust for some special purpose 307.28\nUniversity Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire:\ntransfer of funds from the \"University Chapter, I.O.D.E. Loan\nFund for Women\" to a new account for the establishment and\noperation of a University Art Centre 2,500.00\nMary L. Bollert Loan Fund:\nDonation from the Misses Florence and Grace Bollert.. 500.00\nDonation from women graduates of the University of British\nColumbia to establish a loan fund for women students to\nhonour the memory of the late Dean Bollert 600.00\nLaw Society of British Columbia\u00E2\u0080\u0094Memorial Endowment Fund:\nthe interest from the fund to purchase works on legal history,\npolitical theory, etc., not usually purchased for law libraries\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094for the Faculty of Law 3,000.00\nHelen Gregory McGill Student Loan Fund:\nto initiate the fund from the Phi Delta Delta Legal Sorority to\nassist women students in Law or Social Work 140.00\nMr. H. R. MacMillan, C.B.E.:\nfor the Forestry Loan Fund\u00E2\u0080\u0094fifth instalment 500.00\nDr. D. F. Stedman, through the Ottawa Branch of the Alumni\nAssociation:\nfor the University Loan Fund 500.00\nMrs. Douglas Stewart: For the President's Fund 200.00\nSummer Session Student's Association Loan Fund:\nfor teachers in attendance at the Summer Session \u00E2\u0080\u0094 300.00\nVancouver Island Canadian Association for Social Workers:\nfor the Social Work Students' Fund 20.00\nMr. A. H.Williamson: For the President's Fund 10.00\nAnonymous: For the President's Fund 10.00\nAnonymous: For the Home Economics Loan Fund 225.00\nFELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS\nBritish Columbia Packers Limited:\nfellowship for research and study in Fisheries, 1947-48 1,200.00\nCanadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy:\ntwo teaching fellowships of $300.00 each to assistants in Pharmacy, 1947-48 600.00\nH. R. MacMillan Export Company, Limited:\ntwo fellowships of $750.00 each for graduates in Forestry... 1,500.00\nSherritt-Gordon Fellowship in Metallurgy:\nfor a graduate in the Faculty of Applied Science in Metallurgical Engineering, 1947-48 1,600.00\nEstate of the late Alan Boag:\na scholarship awarded annually by the trustees of the Estate\nfor an essay on Socialism 250.00\nAutomotive Transport Association of British Columbia:\nscholarship in the Department of Commerce 150.00\n3 British Columbia Daily Newspapers Association:\nannual scholarship to a student in the Department of Commerce _ - 200.00\nDaniel Buchanan Scholarship:\nan annual scholarship of $100.00 donated by members of the\nMathematics Department in recognition of Dean Buchanan's\nleaching and research, for a student in the Department of\nMathematics - ...-. 100.00\nCanadian Forest Industries Scholarships:\ntwo scholarships of $200.00 each awarded through the Forests\nInsects Control Board, Ottawa, by the B.C. Loggers' Association and the B. C. Lumber and Shingle Manufacturers' Association for students in the Department of Forestry 400.00\nLaura Holland Scholarship:\nan annual scholarship of $100.00 for a student in Social Work,\ndonated through friends of Miss Holland 100.00\nKelly, Douglas and Company, Limited:\nThe Nabob Scholarship in Food Technology, annual scholarship 300.00\nKiwanis Club of Vancouver Scholarship:\nfor a student in the Department of Commerce 150.00\nMr. I. J. Klein:\ngift of a trust fund to establish the N. Leo Klein Memorial\nScholarship $100.00 (formerly a bursary) on a permanent basis.\nAn annual award in the Department of Commerce 3,500.00\nEstate of the late Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Ryckman:\ndonation, for \"Nancy Ryckman Scholarship\" an annual\nscholarship of $180.00 for students, men or women, who have\nattended school in East Kootenay, B. C 6,297.79\nBURSARIES\nMr. W. J. H. Dicks, Sidney, B.C.:\ntrust fund of $5,000.00 established to provide the Geldart Ria-\ndore Bursary 150.00\nImperial Order Daughters of the Empire Bursaries:\nAdmiral Jellicoe Chapter:\ntwo bursaries of $50.00 each for veteran students 100.00\nSir Charles Tupper Chapter:\nbursary for a teacher in the Summer Session. 50.00\nTriple Entente Chapter:\ntwo bursaries of $75.00 each for veteran students 150.00\nWorthington Memorial Chapter:\nbursary for a veteran student : 100.00\nLady Laurier Club:\nbursary for a woman student who has given war service 500.00\nMr. and Mrs. J. Stanley McLean, Toronto, Ontario:\nfour bursaries of $250.00 each for students who live in remote\nparts of the Province (Session 1947-48) 1,000.00\nNational Paper Box Limited:\ntwo bursaries of $200.00 each, one for a student in the Department of Commerce, and one for a student in the Faculty of\nAgriculture 400.00\nRotary Club of Vancouver:\nbursary to assist studenis taking the Social Work Course to\nmake a study of the housing and care of aged persons in the\nCity of Vancouver 300.00\n4\nMr. Louis Toban:\nbursary to a student entering Third Year of the course in\nPharmacy 100.00\nUnited Distillers Limited:\nbursary for married veteran student with children 250.00\nVancouver Public Library Staff Association Bursary:\nan annual bursary for a student intending to adopt librarian-\nship as a profession.. 150.00\nPRIZES\nThe Architectural Institute of British Columbia:\nannual prize to student in the Department of Architecture,\nprizes to consist of a medal and books. 200.00\nB.C. Lumber Manufacturers' Association:\ncompetition prizes $100.00; $75.00; $50.00, and $25.00 for\nstudents in the Department of Architecture, for the best designs for a new Lumbermen's Arch in Stanley Park 250.00\nB.C. Tree Fruits Limited, Kelowna, B.C.:\nthree prizes to students in Commerce for survey of the fruit\nindustry 300.00\nHewitt Bostock Memorial Lecture Prize:\nfor the best essay on the Bostock Lecture 25.00\nThe Canada Law Book Company Prize:\nannual book prize for students in the Faculty of Law\t\nThe Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prizes:\ntwo book prizes, $25.00 each, for students in the Department\nof Chemistry 50.00\nMr. W. Dorbils:\nannual prize for an essay on Canadian History 50.00\nEntomological Society of the Province of B.C.:\nannual book prize for a student in Zoology 15.00\nMr. C. D. Houghland:\ntwo annual prizes of $50.00 each for students in Pharmacy 100.00\nMr. W. N. Kelly:\nprize for Mechanical Engineering student (similar prize for\n1948-49) 15.00\nKiwanis Club of Vancouver:\nannual prize to accompany the Kiwanis Club Sold Medal 50.00\nLaw Society of British Columbia:\ncash prize equivalent in value to the call and admission fee to\naccompany the Gold Medal in the Faculty of Law\t\nH. R. MacMillan Export Company, Limited:\nsecond instalment of $750.00 to provide a fund of $2,250.00 for\nprizes in Forestry 750.00\nNorthern Peat Moss Company, Limited:\nprize for a student in Agriculture (1947-48) 100.00\nVancouver Board of Trade, Transportation and Customs Bureau:\nthree prizes of $75.00 each, in the Department of Commerce\n(1947-48) 225.00\nAnonymous:\ntwo cash prizes for the Department of Home Economics, one\nof $50.00 and one for $25.00 75.00\n5 INCREASES IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES\nB. C. Teachers' Federation Scholarship:\nincreased from $50.00 to $100.00 annually 100.00\nInternational Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers'\nLocal 312, Ocean Falls, B.C.:\nscholarship increased from $200.00 to $250.00 250.00\nSummer Session Students' Association:\nscholarship increased from $40.00 to $75.00 annually... 75.00\nTimber Preservers Ltd.:\nincrease in prizes from $135.00 to $180.00 annually by the\naddition of three special merit awards of $15.00 each to the\nthree prizes of $65.00, $45.00 and $25.00 respectively 180.00\nMEDALS\nArchitectural Institute of British Columbia\u00E2\u0080\u0094medal for the Department of Architecture.\nFrench Government\u00E2\u0080\u0094re-establishment of silver and bronze medal awards, scholarships and book prizes discontinued during the war.\nLaw Society of British Columbia\u00E2\u0080\u0094gold medal for the Faculty of Law.\nUniversity of British Columbia\u00E2\u0080\u0094silver medal for the Faculty of Arts and Science.\nGIFTS\nGIFTS OF BOOKS, PERIODICALS, ETC., TO THE LIBRARY\nMrs. C. B. Archibald, for a set of \"Eminent Personages\" (London 1859).\nDr. Lloyd Bolton of Santa Clara, California, for a useful collection of reports\nand periodicals.\nDr. Charles E. Borden, for 50 volumes of miscellaneous literature.\nMr. R.J. Browning, for a collection of English architectural photographs.\nMr. Isaac Burpee of Portland, Ore., for books presented to the Howay-Reid\ncollection.\nThe Canadian Embassy in Paris, for the 10-volume new edition of \"Le Chanson\nde Roland\".\nMr. W. A. Carlyle, for a collection of books relating to mining and metallurgy.\nMrs. Renee H. Chipman of Montreal, for a collection of papers and manuscripts\nfrom the library of her father, the late Lionel Haweis.\nMr. Arthur Cobourn for sets of Carlyle, Ruskin, Motley and other standard\nwriters.\nThe Custodian of Enemy Property for a large and most useful miscellaneous\ncollection of German literature.\nMr. William Dorbils, for 350 volumes of Canadiana to be distributed between\nthe Howay-Reid collection and the main library.\nMr. Henry Doyle, for a collection of periodicals including very rare early volumes\nof the \"National Geographic Magazine\".\nMr. H. L. Draper, of Haney, for a collection of texts and other works in the fields\nof Commerce and Economics.\nMr. J. W. Eastham, for some 4000 books, leaflets, pamphlets, etc., from his own\nlibrary and from the library of the late J. K. Henry.\nProf. Walter H. Gage, for a collection of mathematical publications including\nthe 1829 edition of Jacobi's \"Fundamenta Nova\".\n6\nDr. Lachlan Gilchrist of the University of Toronto, for a 1726 edition of Newton's\n\"Principia\" and a copy of the \"Elements of Euclid\" published in 1714.\nMr. W. W. Lefeaux, for a set of the reports and appendices of the Rowell-Sirois\nCommission.\nMrs. G. G. McGeer, for correspondence files, briefs and reports from the library\nof her husband, the late Senator G. G. McGeer.\nMr. D. A. McGregor, for the final instalment of a very large collection of cartoons\nclipped from newspapers during the Second World War.\nMr. Lester McLennan of Richmond, Ca!., for items of Canadiana for the Howay-\nReid collection.\nMr. H. R. MacMillan, for continuing grants to augment the H. R. MacMillan\ncollection in Forestry, and for several collections of old maps and charts\nrelating to Canada.\nMr. C. Winfield Matheson, for 8 volumes to be added to the William and Mary\nForbes contribution.\nMr. Albert Millar of Oliver, for periodical sets relating to petroleum.\nThe late Mr. Justice Murphy for a copy of \"The Trial between James Annesley and\nRichard, Earl of Anglesey\" (London, 1744).\nThe Provincial Library *nd Archives, Victoria, for the many books, documents, etc.,\nsent to the Library during the year.\nMrs. Cecil O. Scott, for 350 volumes of genera! literature from the library of her\nlate husband.\nMr. Sydney Scott, for a collection of periodicals, University publications, and reports of the Institute of Pacific Relations.\nMiss Julia Stockett, for books contributed to the recreational libraries supplied\nto Acadia Camp and the Fort Camp.\nThe University of Western Ontario for several volumes of \"Grip\" and other items\nof Canadiana.\nVancouver Public Library, for 20 volumes of general literature.\nVancouver Daily Province, for newspaper files and copies of B. A. McKelvie's\nmonographs entitled \"Maquinna the Magnificent\" and \"Fort Langley\".\nVancouver Sun, for a back file of the B. C. Directory, and for a microfilm subscription to the paper itself.\nMr. Harry Wearne of Quick, for copies of Baker's monograph on \"Calico Painting and Printing\" and Bowdler-Sharpe's \"Monograph of the Birds of Paradise\".\nOther gifts were received from: Mrs. W. E. Adams; B.C. Optometric Association;\nB.C. Research Council; Canadian Institute of International Affairs; Canadian\nMedical Association; Canadian Palestine Committee; National Council for\nCanadian-Soviet Friendship; Canadian Welfare Council; Mr. Peter G. Castran;\nMr. D. M. Churchill; Dr. Dorothy Dallas; Mrs. W. Garland Foster; Dr. Joseph\nGibbs; Glasgow University Library; Mrs. Gordon D. Herbert, Kelowna; Rev.\nP. J. Hettrick, O.M.I., Fort St. James; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hudson; Mr. W. J.\nIrwin; Mr. A. Edgar Kidd; Dr. L. S. Klinck; Prof. Fred Lasserre; James F.\nLincoln Arc Welding Foundation, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. Walter J. Lind;\nMajor F. V. Longstaff, of Victoria; Mr. T. R. McCloy; Prof. L. A. MacKay;\nMr. William Mair; Miss Mona Morley; Mr. J. J. Morse, of Kamloops; Miss\nNora Neilson; Mr. D. W. Oswald; Mr. Jack Priest; Mrs. A. Pringle; Mr. K. Raht;\nLibrary of the Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal; Library of the University of\nSaskatchewan; Mr. E. Sewell; Mr. J. Sheffield; Dr. G. M. Shrum; Library of\nSir George Williams College, Montreal; Prof. F. H. Soward; Dr. G. F. G.\nStanley; Dr. W. H. Taylor, of Washington, D.C.; Mrs. William Ure; Vancouver\nPoetry Society; Mr. W. Vellutini, of Trail; Dr. D. D. Vollan, of West Vancouver;\nDr. R. E. Waiters; Mr. Alfred Watts; Rev. J. Elmer Whelpley. GIFTS OF BOOKS TO THE LAW LIBRARY, FACULTY OF LAW\nMr. Baugh Allen, Ontario Law Reports and Manitoba Law Reports; also Western\nWeekly Reports, etc.\nMr. A. H. Bain, B. C. Reports and Canada Law Reports.\nMr. H. R. Bray, English Reports Annotated 1866-1900.\nMessrs. Bourne & Desbrisay, B. C. Reports.\nButterworth and Company, Fortnightly Law Journal Vol. 12, part 6.\nMr. J. Chalmers, Hansard, 1947.\nMr. A. R. Clute, K.C., Nominate Reports and Law Journal Reports.\nMr. B. H. Tyrwhitt-Drake, B. C. Statutes.\nMr. George C. Crux, Miscellaneous and Canada Law Reports.\nMr. Thomas Elliott of B. C. Yukon Chamber of Mines, Miscellaneous.\nMrs. R. W. Hartley, Textbooks.\nLaw Society of British Columbia, Statutes Canada.\nMessrs. McDougall, Morrison & Justley, Canada Bar Review.\nMrs. G. G. McGeer, British Hansards, and miscellaneous\nMrs. Jessie McGill, Corpus Juris.\nThe Hon. Ian Mackenzie, a complete set of Hansard, volumes for the past several\nyears.\nSenator McKeen, House of Commons and Senate Debates, Proceedings, etc.\nMr. N. T. Nemetz, California Code.\nPowell River Corp., Powell River, (R. H. Scanton), Statutes of B.C.; Statutes of\nCanada, etc.\nMr. F. D. Pratt, Dominion Law Reports, etc.\nMr. A. Bruce Robertson, Common Law Reports.\nMr. H. Smilie, various Statutes and textbooks.\nMr. David Spencer, case books and Reports.\nJudge J. D. Swanson Estate, Reports, Digests, Canada Law Journal and textbooks.\nMr. R. H. Tupper, boxes of books and papers.\nMr. George H. R. Turner, textbook.\nUniversity of Toronto, four textbooks.\nAnonymous, British Columbia Reports and Canada Bar Review, Halsbury Laws\nof England 1st Edition, Canada Year Book, Statutes, miscellaneous Old Statutes, Nominate Reports, textbooks.\nDEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY\nLower Mainland and Vancouver Island Fur Breeders' Associations, fifty mink valued\nat $1,500.00 to $2,000.00.\nDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE\nMarwell Construction Company, special journals and technical books valued at\n$600.00\nDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY AND BOTANY\nMr. Bayard O. Iverson, Kimberley, B.C., skull of grizzly bear.\nMr. G. H. Hamilton, Niagara Falls, Ontario, asimina triloba (Young trees).\nSeeds and Specimens:\nCANADA Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa\nDr. M. Y.Williams, Churchill\nENGLAND Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew\nIRELAND Howth Demesne Gardens, Dublin\nBotanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin\nFRANCE Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris\nHOLLAND Botanical Garden, Amsterdam\nSWITZERLAND Botanical Garden, University, Basel\nSWEDEN Botanical Garden, Gothenburg\nFINLAND Botanical Garden of the University Helsinki, Suomi\nPORTUGAL Jardin Botanique, Faculte des Sciences, Lisbon\nARGENTINE\nREPUBLIC Gardin Botanico \"Carlos Thays\", Buenos Aires\nDEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE\nBond Dealers' Association, industrial manual, supplements thereto, and binder.\nDEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY\nProfessor A. B. Recknagel, a series of oil paintings by Canadian Artists of typical\nscenes in the logging and milling industry.\nDEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY\nMr. John C. Chalmers, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma; a collection\nof labelled fossils.\nMr. Douglas, specimen of halite and sylvite from Willkie, Sask.\nMr. F. Ebbutt, specimen of aikenite from Cobalt, Ontario.\nMr. A. Ede, specimen of yukonite.\nDr. Foshag, specimen of livingstonite (U. S. National Museum).\nDr. M. H. Frohberg, several telluride specimens from Eastern Canada.\nMr. W. R. Jones, suite of copper minerals from Peru; suite of tungsten ore from\nEmerald Mine, Salmo, B. C.\nMr. J. Lamb, several suites of Slocan ores.\nMr. H. Reinbold, suite of minerals from Black Hills, South Dakota.\nMr. K. Roberts, several native copper nuggets from Dezadeash Area, Yukon.\nMajor E. D. Taylor, suite of zeolite minerals from Goose Creek, Va.\nDr. R. M. Thompson, several nickel sulphides from Food Mine, Sudbury; several\ncopper arsenides from Mohawk River, Mich.\nUniversity of Mexico, suite of Mexican minerals.\nUniversity of Stockholm, Sweden: suite of iron and lead bismuth minerals.\nDr. H. V. Warren: Indian artifacts from near Kleena Kleene, B. C.\nMr. Frank Whiting: suite of bismuth tellurides from Good Hope Mine, Hedley, B. C.\nDEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS\nMrs. Charles Milne, California, in memory of her sister Mrs. Peter McNaughton:\na damask tablecloth and a cash donation of $100.00.\n9 DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE\nMrs. F. E. Burke: collection of books, pamphlets, and clippings on Ornamental\nHorticulture.\nDominion Experimental Station, Summerland, B.C.: shipments of fruit specimens\nof pears, apples and grapes for systematic study.\nDominion Experimental Station, Saanichton, B.C.: fruit specimens for systematic\nstudy.\nDominion Department of Agriculture, Provincial Department of Agriculture, The\nB.C. Co-operative Seed Association, Brackman-Ker Milling Co.: contributions\ntoward the cost of the Vegetable Seed Trial Project.\nMr. J. W. Eastham: Collection of Seeds and Nuts; also collection of miscellaneous -\npamphlets of historical interest.\nMr. W. H. Robertson, Provincial Horticulturist, Victoria, B.C., and district horticulturist and field men: fifteen boxes of fruit variety specimens for systematic\nstudy.\nDEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING\nPrecise Engineering Limited, Vancouver, B.C.: a cylinder pressure gauge.\nDr. Gustav Schilder, Vancouver, B.C.: X-ray Transformer Rectifier and Controls.\nUnion Steamship Company, Vancouver, B.C.: a Plan Position indicating Type\nRadar Set. U. S. Navy Model SO-8.\nDEPARTMENT OF MINING AND METALLURGY\nAl Steel and Iron Foundry Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.: set of Gamma-ray negatives of\ncasting inspections.\nBritannia Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd., Britannia Beach, B.C.: 300 pounds of\ngrinding balls.\nLate W. A. Carlyle: library of mining and metallurgical books.\nDenver Equipment Company, Denver, Colorado: Denver Mineral jig.\nProfessor H. M. Howard: Fahrenwald Laboratory Flotation Cell.\nInternational Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, Copper Cliff, Ontario: portable spot-testing equipment; set of samples showing industrial uses of nickel\nand nickel alloys; set of technical bulletins for the metallurgical library.\nSherritt Gordon Mines, Limited, Sherridon, Manitoba: gas reducers; Electrolytic\ncell; Pachuca tank.\nVancouver Iron Works, Limited, Vancouver, B. C: X-ray negatives to illustrate weld\ninspection methods.\nWestland Iron and Steel Foundries Limited: graphite blocks and rods for laboratory melting equipment; Gamma-ray negatives for laboratory instruction.\nDEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY\nMerck and Company, Limited, Montreal, Que., through Mr. J. Rosin: Merck Index,\nManual of Therapeutics and Materia Medica and Reagent Chemical and\nStandards.\nDEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK\nMrs. Alice Cooper, Parksville, B. C: a large collection of books and periodicals.\nAnonymous: numerous books and periodicals.\n10\nDEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY\nInsects\nDK and Mrs. A. W. Bowles, New Westminster, B.C.: a text-book of Entomology.\nMr. E. R. Buckell, Kamloops, B. C: I 142 vials of B.C. Odonata with complete card\nmap distributional records; 1800 card index references of The Canadian\nEntomologist.\nCanadian Industries Ltd., New Westminster: samples of new insecticides.\nMiss M. Dozell, Prince Rupert: a rare cave cricket.\nMr. W. Downes, Victoria: identification of thousands of Homoptera to species.\nMr. J. W. Eastham and Mr. W. Eastham, Vancouver: Entomological literature.\nMr. O. French, Blue River: Ectoparasites of mammals.\nDr. K. Graham, Sault Ste. Marie: a large collection of Diptera.\nMr. James Grant, Vernon: Ectoparasites of birds.\nMr. Rex Hayes, Courtenay: Ectoparasites of beaver.\nHercules Powder Co., Wilmington, Delaware: samples of new insecticides.\nMr. G. R. Hopping, Vernon: many adult and immature stages of Coleoptera, identified to species.\nJulius Hyman & Co., Denver, Colo.: samples of new insecticides.\nMr. Hugh B. Leech, Vernon: many Coleoptera identified to species; much entomological literature.\nMr. W. Mathers, Vernon: a collection of Lepidoptera.\nDr. F. O. Morrison, Macdonald College, Que.: economic Insects.\nMr. J. A. Munro, Okanagan Landing: Ectoparasites of birds, identification of bird\nhosts.\nDr. M. Y. Williams, Vancouver: Ectoparasites of birds and mammals.\nMr. J. Wynne, Vernon: Ectoparasites of birds.\nMr. J. Yarwood, Vancouver: Ectoparasites of birds and mammals.\nOther Invertebrates:\nMr. Hugh B. Leech, Vernon: fresh water Crustacea.\nMr. R. W. Pillsbury, Vancouver: marine invertebrates.\nMessrs. Carl and Michael Ray, Vancouver: tarantula.\nMr. T. F. Smith, North Vancouver: marine Mollusca.\nMrs. A. J. T. Taylor, Vancouver: collection of limpets.\nParasites\nDr. T. W. M. Cameron and the Institute of Parasitology, Macdonald College, Que.:\ncollection of reprint literature of Parasitology.\nDr. I. McT. Cowan, Vancouver: a large collection of internal parasites of B. C.\nmammals and birds.\nMr. H. D. Fisher, Vancouver: Parasites of the seal.\nMr. David Fowle, Toronto: slides of blood parasites of birds.\nMr. H. Godfrey, Vancouver: Parasites of the whitefish.\nMr. Charles Guiguet, Vancouver: Endoparasites of birds and mammals of the\nQueen Charlotte Islands.\nMr. W. B. M. Hick, Vancouver: Parasites of cohoe salmon.\nMr. E. D. MacLean, Vancouver: Endoparasites of turkey.\nProf. R. B. Miller, University of Alberta, Edmonton: slides and preserved specimens\nof various stages of the prairie fish worm.\nMiss lola Musfeldt, Vancouver: slides of muskrat worms.\nProf. G. J. Spencer, Vancouver: collection of worms from B. C. fish, birds and\nmammals.\nMr. John Tener, Vancouver: collection of parasites from ducks.\nProf. H. J. VanCleave, University of Illinois: slides of identified thorny-headed\nworms.\nII Fish\nDr. C. M. Breder, New York: Specimens of blind fish.\nCalifornia Academy of Sciences, San Francisco: barracuda, leopard shark, sting\nray, flying fish, shark sucker, electric ray.\nMr. H. W. Chang, Institute of Zoology, Shanghai: specimens of Chinese fishes.\nDominion Department of Fisheries, Vancouver: salmon and salmon eggs.\nFisheries Experimental Station, Vancouver: samples of fish oils and fats.\nW. B. M. Hick, Vancouver: specimens of marine fishes.\nProvincial Game Commission, Vancouver: trout fingerlings.\nUnited States National Museum, Washington: angler fish.\nVancouver Aquarium, Vancouver: specimens of marine fishes.\nWestern Chemicals, Vancouver: samples of pilchard and herring oils.\nMr. G. V. Wilby, North Vancouver: specimens of marine fishes.\nBirds and Mammals\nR. E. Allan, Vancouver: specimens of wood duck.\nA. F. Gill, Princeton: I mountain lion.\nEdward Goodall, Victoria: 22 birds from British Guiana.\nJames Hatter, Vancouver: specimens (3) of white pelican.\nL. Jobin, Williams Lake: 6 specimens of rock rabbit.\nP. W. Martin, Vancouver: specimens of Sabine Gull, Heerman Gull, Xantus mur-\nrelet, red phalarope, northern phalarope, and magpie.\nH. D. Mulligan, North Vancouver: specimens of rough-legged hawk, northwestern\ncrow and several ducks for study.\nJ. A. Munro, Okanagan Landing: specimens of Ross goose.\nKenneth Racey, Vancouver: specimens of brown thrasher.\nR. M. Stewart, MasserU-6 specimens of Queen Charlotte Pine Grosbeak, 2 sharp-\ntailed sandpipers.\nVancouver Parks Board, Vancouver: birds and mammals.\nMISCELLANEOUS GIFTS\nMr. H. R. 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