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A Series of Specimens cxliibiting-,. 

 Silk in its various stages of manu- f 



facture, from the raw material to^+*'^*'»<» Holdfortb, Esq. 

 the finest fabric • • -^ 



•Seventy-two different Dyewoods and J 



other Substances illustrative of the / tMr. Charles Lee. 

 process of Dying ...• 1 •••••••• • ^ 



Human Skulls, and Bones of the Ox,^ 

 Twcnty-nineTalieri, Buckle, Knife, 

 various Specimens of Pottery and 

 Glass, taken from a Roman Tumu- 

 lus on the Line of the York and 

 Leeds Railway 



^-fMr. Edward Joy. 



LIBRARY. 



Six Drawings illustrating the Genera ^ 



of Fossil Fishes from the Car- V f Mr. j. W. Hugall. 



boniferous System X^\j ^ , . 



Report of the Birmingham Philo- V The Birmingham Philosophical 



sophical Institution j Institution. 



Reports of the Meetine: of the West \ ^, ^r i t>-j- ^ i • i j 

 ^ T> r The West Ridmg Geological and 



Ridmfj Geological and Polytechnic >- t^ i , , . o • x 



. " ° •' i Poly techmc Society. 



Society at Leeds I . w . 



Tenth Report of the Scarbro* Philo- > - ^ , ,^,., , . , « . 



- . , . ^. c^ . . i The Scarbro Philosophical Society, 



sophical and Literary Society ,,, , ) 



Transactions of the Berwickshire ) .^ ^ ^ , ^^ . , 



Natural History Club i^'^' ^"^"^"^ ^''"^- 



On the Relation between the Holy ) 

 Scriptures, and some parts of Geo- f Dr. Pyc Smith, the Author, 

 logical Science, 1 vol. 8vo -^ lo oilSenievhi 



Report of the Hull Literary and )Tlio Hull Literary & Philosophical 

 Philosophical Society i Society. 



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