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ZOOLOGY. 



Madrepora Galaxea — Oculina Vir- 1 _ , , , ., « . . 

 . ^ ,,.„ ^, . }■ Purchased by the Society, 



ginea — Millepora Alcecornis J 



Specimens of Sertularia Abietina and ) ^ ,, ,» ,^ 

 o -. 1 • rr }-* Mr. H. Denny. 



Sertularia Tamansca J 



Specimen of the common Hen as- ) . _ . . ^. , ,, ^ 

 . , ™ /. .1. ii;r 1 rt Edwin Birchall, Esq. 



suming the Plumage of the Male. J ' 



Specimen of Malthea Vespertilio, ) J. W. Moore, Esq., Brazilian 

 from Rio de Janeiro J Vice'Consul, 



Specimens of Saxicava Rugosa and \ Rev. Wm. Richardson, Ferry- 

 Cyclas Rivicola J bridge. 



The Gar Fish (Belone Belone) j>Mr. Crossland, Leeds. 



Skeletons of the Guillemot (Uria "j 



Troile) — and common Toad (Bufo f * Mr. H. Denny. 

 Vulgaris) J 



Fine specimen of Gorgonia Plumosa ^ Benj. Goodman, Esq., Leeds. 



Fine specimens of Alcyonella Stag- ) . ,. ^ ,, .,, 



J"t Mr. George Matthewman. 

 norum J 



Specimen of Testudo Tabulata (Ta- 1 ^, ,. , „ i t^ 

 , , ^ . . ^ }- Obadiah Brooke, Esq. 

 bular Tortoise) J 



Actinia Crassicomis and Actinia 

 Dianthus — 19 specimens of British 

 Zoophytes, includingjP^w^^raFolia- 

 cea, Pilosa, Truncata, and Mem- 



branacea Cellariay Thuia, Sali- 



comia, Reptans, and Fastigiata — 

 Sertularia, Abietina, and Opercu- 

 lata — Halina, Oculata, Papillaris, 

 and Panicea-P/iimu/ano, Falcata, 

 and Pluma — Cwallina Squamata, 

 Antennularia Indivisa, Cellepora 

 Pumicosa, and SpongUla Friabilis. 



t Mr. T. P. Teale. 



