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DONATIONS 



Presented to the Museum since the Publication of the Second Reports 



Mr. J. Adams. — Russian Bottle made of Bark, and some 



Rock Specimens from the North Cape, &c. 

 Mrs. AscouGH, London. — A beautiful Parrot from Batavia. 

 Mr. Bean, A>car6oroMoA.— Fine specimen of Fossil Coral. 

 Thos. Benson, Esq., London. • — Wasp's Nest from Surinam^ 



two Egyptian Imay;es, piece of Pompey's Pillar, &c. 

 Mr. Bird. — Crystals from Cape Diamond, burnt Wood from 

 Pompeii,30 local Tokens, Iron Plate with Conglomerate,&c. 

 Mr. BoTHAM.- — Two curious Coins. 

 Capt. Braithwaite. — Head of a Babyroussa. 

 Rev. J. Brewster, Egglcsdiff. — Three pieces of Roman 



Tile, &c. from the Roman Wall. 

 Thos. BRODRiCK,JuN.,EsQ.-YoungNarwal from Greenland. 

 Mr. J. Calvert, Leeds. — Collection of Phytolites, Encri- 



nites. Reeds, &c. 

 Mr. G. Chapman. — Ten Local Tokens. 

 Mrs. T. Chilton.— Large Saw of a Saw-Fish. 

 Colonel Cholmley. — Fossil Fish from Monte Bolea, and 



three ancient Peter Pennies. 

 Henry Clarke, Esq.— Inscriptions on ancient Bells at 



Guisborough. 

 Mr. J. Collier, Mallon. — Very large specimen of Pyrites. 

 Mr. J. Coulson. — Pair of Egyptian Slippers, and piece of 



Granite from the Great Pyramid. 

 Mr. CoWTON, Bridlington. — A Fossil Pholas. 

 Mr. W. Dawson. — Piece of Verde Antique, of Pompey's 



Pillar, &c. 

 Capt. Dixon. — Mutilated Antique Marble Statue, from the 



Island of Milo. 



Mr. Frankland. — Head of a Statue, piece of carved Jet, and 



three Blocks of Wood, dug up from the foundation of a house. 



Master Frankland. — Ancient Egyptian & Turkish Coins. 



Mr. J. GiLLO tt, Scarborough.— ^Some rare Fossils, 50 speci- 



mens of Lichen, &c. 

 Mr. J. Glaves. — Madrepores and Fossil Shells from West- 

 morland, Roman Tesserae, &c. from Nottinghamshire. 

 Mr. Gordon. — Part of a Tree planted by Linnaeus. 

 Mr. T. Harding. — Quiver and Arrows, with ornamented 

 Belt, from the Ashantees, some Foreign IShells, Insects, 

 and Fruits. 



