DONATIONS AND ADDITIONS 



TO THE 



SOCIETY'S MUSEUM 



Those marked thus ( • ) are Honorary Members; thus ( "f ) Members of this Society. 



MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY. 



Specimen of Lepidodendron from Potter- 



new ton 



>t A. Clapham, Esq. 



Specimen of Anglesea Marble J^ Edwin Armistead, Esq. 



Sixteen Fossils from the Inferior Oolite of \ 

 Bristol; Sixteen from the Transition I 



Limestone of Ireland; Quartz, coloured I The Misses Carpenter, Bristol, 

 by Chromate of Iron; Crystals of Quartz, I 

 Strontian, Cotham Marble from Bristol... j 



Curious Nodular Mass of Septarium, Speci- 

 mens of Ammonites Calloviensis, Mo- 

 diola cuneata, Amphidesma recurvum, 

 Belemnites sulcatus; Vertebrae of the 

 Ichthyosaurus, and Molar Teeth of the 

 Elephant, from Sleaford in Lincolnshire ^ 



Two Vertebrae of the Ichthyosaurus, from 

 the Alum Shale of Lofthouse, near Red- 

 car, and Specimens of Calamites Cannae- 

 formis, from Burley 



Fine Cast of Plesiosaurus Hawkinsii, from ' 

 the Unique Specimen in the British Mu- 

 seum, discovered at Street, near Glastoh- 

 bury 



— . Green, Esq. Leeds. 



t Sparke George, Esq. 



t C. G. Maclea, Esq. (Mayor of 

 Leeds.) 



Several Varieties of Carbonate of Lime 1 mf n j 



from Derbyshire J * ^" 



Skull of the Red Deer, found ten feet below 

 the surface at Crown-Point, in digging 

 for the New Docks 



Mrs. J. Chadwick. 



