''Indian Stone Implements, &c.''
Date Accessioned: October 1900
Reference: Harry Piers number 78 Nova Scotia Museum Archaeology Collection
''Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) with fossil Brachiopods''
Date Accessioned: 21 June 1901
Reference: Harry Piers number 309 Nova Scotia Museum Geology Collection Natural History Museum 901.G.6.17
''Sigillaria (Part of stem)''
Date Accessioned: September 1901
Reference: Harry Piers number 601 Nova Scotia Museum Geology Collection
''Quartz carrying Galenite & Chalcopyrite (& some Pyrite)''
Date Accessioned: 25 September 1902
Reference: Harry Piers number 1027 Nova Scotia Museum Geology Collection
''Myotis lucifugus (LeConte), Little Brown Bat''
Date Accessioned: 19 June 1904
Reference: Harry Piers number 2397 Nova Scotia Museum Zoology Collection
''Gold Medal, for Nova Scotian Fruit''
Date Accessioned: 14 July 1905
Reference: Harry Piers number 2884 Nova Scotia Museum Collection
Economic Plants Seed Collection
Date Accessioned: 16 October 1906
Reference: Harry Piers number 3058 Nova Scotia Museum Botany Collection
''Native Copper''
Date Accessioned: 17 July 1908
Reference: Harry Piers number 3250 Nova Scotia Museum Geology Collection
''Photographs of Medallion (of cast brass, gilded) presented to Chief James Paul of Micmac Indians, by the Pope''
Date Accessioned: 29 October 1908
Reference: Harry Piers number 3287 Nova Scotia Museum Ethnology Collection
''Ambergris''
Date Accessioned: 19 March 1912
Reference: Harry Piers number 3772 Nova Scotia Museum Zoology Collection
''Alder stick (Alnus incana?)''
Date Accessioned: 3 June 1909
Reference: Harry Piers number 3373 Nova Scotia Museum Botany Collection
"Photograph of dead Woodland Caribou", 23 September 1912
Date Accessioned: 17 February 1913
Reference: Harry Piers number 3979 Nova Scotia Archives Photograph Collection Sports: Caribou Hunting
''Paragorgia arborea (Linn.). (Red phase)''
Date Accessioned: 30 December 1913
Reference: Harry Piers number 4096 Nova Scotia Museum Zoology Collection
''Greenish-stained wood of Yellow Birch (Betula lutea, Michx.)''
Date Accessioned: 14 June 1906
Reference: Harry Piers number 4162 Nova Scotia Museum Botany Collection
''Borings of Limnoria lignorum (Rathke), the ''Gribble,'' and of Toredo navalis, Linn., the ''Ship-worm''''
Date Accessioned: 3 September 1914
Reference: Harry Piers number 4229 Nova Scotia Museum Zoology Collections
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