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ZOOLOGY. 



25 highly interesting Invertebrate Ani-^ 

 mals from the Bay of Messina, includ- 

 ing a fine Specimen of the Argonauta 

 Argo, with the Animal Ova, &c., in 

 spirits, also Two of the Shells ; Cari- 

 naria Mediterranea, Cymbulia Peronii, 

 Sigaretus Perspicieus, Pleurobranchus 

 Macklii, BuUaea Aperta, Berthella 

 Porosa, Ariocella, Aplysia, Cleodora 

 Lanceolata and Cuspidata, Criseus 

 Spiniformis, Soleyma Mediterranea, 

 Umbrella Mediterranea, &c 



A species of Spatangus from the Black 1 

 Sea J 



Specimens of Doris bilamellata ^ 



Pair of the Natter- Jack (Bufo Calamita) | 



Fine Specimen of Sphoeria Robertsii^ 

 or Bullrush Caterpillar, from the Bay y 

 of Islands J 



Andrew Melly, Esq., 

 Liverpool. 



f Thomas Pease, Esq. 



Mr. Tuffin West. 



t Mr. Teale, F.L.S., 

 (Curator.) 



Jas. Wilkinson, Esq., Lon- 

 don, bj*^ t Wm. Beckett, 

 Esq., M.P. 



Stuffed Specimens of the Stint, Razor -i 



Bill, Ring Plover, Common Tern, [> Dr. Irvine 

 Snow Bunting, and Common Gull... J 



Fine Specimen of the Musk Rat or) 

 Musquash, from Canada J 



Two Specimens of Chiton, and a species 1 

 of Antipathes J 



Mr. Wm. Browne. 



Rev. F. O. Morris, Nafferton 

 Vicarage, near Driffield. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



t Thomas Pease, Esq. 



Specimens of Roman Pottery from 

 York ; Bayonet, Brass Eagle, Three 

 Musket Balls, and Two Buttons from 

 Waterloo 



An Indian Pipe and Three Flint Arrow ^ 



Heads, found in a Mound, in Chicot ^ Mr. Lambe. 

 County, United States J 



Fish Hook from the South Seas ; Spe- 

 cimen of Native Cloth; Pincushion 

 from Canada; Specimen of Teak from 

 the Royal George, sunk at Spithead ; 

 Two Foreign Passports, &c 



Rev. F. O. Morris, Naflfer- 

 ton Vicarage. 



