lions. 



78 HISTORY of the SOCIETT. 



Lift of Dona- Three different fpecies of Echinus petrified. No. 55. 56. 57. 

 Four different fpecies of Nautilus petrified. No. 58. 62. 

 Six different fpecies of turbinated Shells petrified. No. 63. 68. 

 Ten fpecies of turbinated Shells petrified. No. 69. 78. 

 Three fpecies of Shells. No. 79. 8 1 . ' 

 Four fpecies of Madrepore. No. 82. 85. 

 Red Coral from the Mediterranean. No. 86. 

 Six fpecies of Gorgonia. No. 87. 92. 

 SPONGIA Aculeata. LIN. No. 93, 

 OSTREA Folium. LIN. No. 94. 

 Two Indian Arrows poifoned. No. 95. 



By Captain Fairfax of the Navy. 

 Five fpecies of Fifhes from the Spanifh main. No. 96. 100. 



By the Reverend Dr Boivmaker, Minifter of Dunfe. 

 Two fpecies of Serpents from Florida. No. 101. 102. 



By the Right Honourable Lord Daer. 



A collection of Indian Arms, Apparel and Utenfils, from the 

 South Seas j made during Captain CooKs laft voyage. 

 No. 103. 177. 



A collection of Indian Arms, Apparel and Utenfils, and of Na- 

 tural Productions, made in the South Sea iflands, and on the 

 weft coaft of America, by Mr Anderfon, Surgeon to Captain 

 Cook. No. 178. 274. 



By the Earl of Hopetoun. 



A cabinet of Foffils, containing the following articles : 



Fifty-five fpecies and varieties of antique Marbles. No. 275. 33$. 



Six fpecies of Florentine MarBles and other Landfcape Stones. 

 No. 339. 344. 



Seventeen fpecies and varieties of the Phengites, or antique Ori- 

 ental Alabafler. No. 345. 41 1 , 



Thirty 



