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Mr. John Frankland. — Curious specimen of Fossil Wood, 



polished. 

 Mr. John Frankland, Flowergate. — A Badger, per Mr. 



Mewburn. 

 Mr. Thomas Gallilee. — Polished section of a fine piece of 



Stalactite, from an old Coal Mine. 

 Mr. Taylor Gibson, AWc«*^/e. — Two fine specimens of the 



Hercules Beetle. 

 Mr. John Glaives, WhLvley. — Collection of Fossils, from 



Kirkby Moorside, &c. 

 Mrs. Harding, Pickering, — Large Ammonite. 

 Mr. Hayden, London. — Preserved Serpents, from Berbice. 

 Captain J, Hill, Thorn — Silver Scroll, with an Inscription, 



from a Burmese Tomb. 

 Mr. Wm. Hill. — Pipe Fish. 



Miss Holt. — Esquimau??: Pocket Book, with its Furniture. 

 Mr. John Hugill. — Piece of recent Madrepore. 

 Mr. Major Hugill. — An old English Silver Coin. 

 Robert Hunter, Esq. — Handsome Silver Ring, taken from 



the finger of one of the brave Greeks who fell at Misso- 



longi, bearing this Inscription, engraved on a Carnelian, 



* + ^ AIMONIKO. 1787. 

 Mr. JaiMIEson, J/anwer. — Model of a Canoe, from Hudson's 



Bay, piece of Moss from Buonaparte's Grave at St. Helena, 



and a pair of Aibatioss Feet. 

 Mr. L. Kiersta. — Rose Noble of Edward III ; large Silver 



Medal of the Emperor Leopold I, in fine preservation : ten 



other Foreign Coins and Medals ; and a Collection of Nor- 

 wegian Rock specimens and Minerals. 

 Mr. John LowRiE. — Twelve Roman Coppor Coins, and a 



Silver Coin of Queen Elizabeth. 

 Mr. John Mewburn. — Fine Pair of American Snow Shoes, 



Bow and Arrows from Van Dieman's Land, Teal 



Drake ; two ancient Silver Coins, &c. 

 Captain Constantine Moorso3i, R.N. — Handsome Silver 



Ornament, worn by a Madagascar Chief. 

 Captain Thomas Muir. — Four ancient Egyptian Coins, a 



Fragment from the Royal Palace at Alexandria, some 



Foreign Shells, &(*. 

 Mr. Matthew Peacock. — A stuffed Hedge-hog. 

 Captain Power. — Fine specimen of the Hercules Beetle. 

 Mr. Joshua Priestman, Thornton. — Two large Ammonites. 

 Mr. S. F. Ramsey, Beverley. — Preserved Lizard, fine polish- 

 ed Fragment of large Ammonite, piece of Glass resembling 



Opal. 

 Mr. Richard Ripley. — Several rare Ammonites, some rare 



ghells from the Blue Limestone, large Collection of Fossil 



Shells from the Glazedale Dogger ; Obsidian and Coiiglo- 



