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Several Geological Specimens from 1 . y^ „ 

 the Isle of Sheppey J ' ^* ^^^^^* 



A Collection of Fossils from the 1 . ,, « , ^ 

 ^ , . . x> . r t Mr. Sparke George. 



Calcaire grossier, raris I 



Mass of Hazel Nuts from the Peat 

 excavated in forming the Reser- 

 voir at Eccup 



Iron Pyrites from Alwoodley 



t Mr. J. W. Leather. 



ZOOLOGY 



Frontal bone and horns of the Cha 



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. , ^ , . ^ , t Mr. Samuel Flood, 



mois (Antelope rupicapra) I 



Skeleton and Stuffed Specimen of 1 Professor Burmeister, Univer- 

 the Hamster (Cricetus vulgaris).. ] sity of Halle. 



Specimen of the Flyinff Lemur 1 ,, ^ rr.. 

 ^ \ ^ y Mr. G. Kitson. 



(Galeopithecus rufus) | 



Specimen of the Great Bustard 1 ^ ,;r tt tx 

 ^ ^ , . > * Mr. H. Denny. 



(Otis Tarda) J ^ 



Collared Peccary (Dicotylestorqua. I ^j^^ ^^^^^ Zoological and 



tus), and Roebuck (Cervus ca- ?- t> . . i o • . 



^ ^ Botanical Society. 



preolis) J 



Specimen of the Flying Squirrel 1 j^^^^ ^ g^,, Leeds. 



Purchased by the Society. 



(Pteromys volucella) j 



Fine Specimen of the Rhinoceros ' 



Hornbill (Buceros Rhinoceros), 



and Eatable Rousette (Pteropus 



edulis) 



Fine Pair of Ram's Horns }> -f Mr. Thomas Motley. 



Specimen of the Night Heron (Ardea 1 



nycticorax), Fulmer (Procellaria I 

 ^\ glacialis), Sheerwater (Puffinus V | Mr. E. J. Teale. 



Anglorum), Crested Titmouse I 



(Parus cristatus) J 



