DONATIONS AND ADDITIONS 



TO THE 



SOCIETY'S MUSEUM. 



> Mr. John Green, Leeds. 



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



GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



Two Molar Teeth of the Elephant, 



from the Gravel, and Ammonites 



Heterophyllus ; Belemnites Sulcatus, 



from the Oxford Clay, near Sleaford, 



Lincolnshire 



Specimen of Flexible Dolomite, from 1 -, ,, 



Craven }M'«- Hey. 



Several Fossils from the Magnesian J j^^ j^^^ g^ 



Limestone oi Gartorth J 



Specimens of Pterichthys and Dipterus, "] + x P Teale Esa F L S 

 from the Old Red Sandstone of ^ * * CCurator V 



Caithness J 



A very fine Head and Horns of the^^ ^.^^^ ^^^^^^„ E,^.^ 



Giant Deer or Irish Elk, (Megaceros > ^ ^^ ^eeds. 



Hibernicus) J 



Very fine Specimen of Ichthyosaurus"! ^ Taylor, Esq., 



Intermedins, 7 feet 6 inches in length, > Bignhgini- Terrace. 



from the Lias of Somersetshire •' 



Two Jaws, Cervical and Dorsal Verte--| 



brae, and Fore Leg of the Giant Deer, ! Robert Arthington, Jan., 



(Megaceros Hibernicus) from Lim- f Esq. 



erick J 



Fine Specimens of Belemnites Owenii- 



and Ammonites Elizabethae, from 



Christian Malford; and Rib of an 



Ichthyosaurus, from the Lias of 



Somersetshire 



270 valuable Specimens of Fossils, from-j 



the Bradford Clay, Oxford Clay, 1 J. G. Lowe, Esq., Chip 



Cornbrash, Kelloway's Rock, and f penham. 



Chalk of Wiltshire J 



Wm. Cunnington, Esq., 

 Devizes. 



