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Mr. Mewburn. — Fine Collection of British Insects collected 



by Mr. Wilcox, and two small Figures of Mercury. 

 Mr. J. Nailor, Jun. — Some Shells taken out of a Codfish^ 



caught on the Banks of Newfoundland. 

 Mr. Phillips, York. — Good Specimen of Strontian, from the 



Limestone at Sherburn. 

 Mr. Ridley. — A crested Heron. 

 Mr. Ripley, — Several Local Tokens, &c. 

 Mr. F. K. Robinson. — Glass Pipe from St. Petersburgh, and 



a piece of Canvas made of long grass at Buenos Ay res. 

 Mr. RoDGERS. — Small Turtle. 



Mr. Sherdon. — Five Specimens of New Zealand Cloth. 

 Miss SuMMERSON. — Chinese Parasol. 

 Mr. W. Trueman. — Pieces of Painted Glass from Whitby 



Abbey, some Tesserae from Rievaux Abbey, an ancient 



Newspaper, several rare Fossil Shells, &c. 

 Mr. T. Turn bull. — An ancient Newspaper. 

 Rev. W. V. Vernon, F.R.S. &c., York, — Some rich Islandic 



Minerals. 

 Mr. Walker, Artist. — Specimen of Strontian from Knares- 



borough. 

 Mr. Watkins. — Two curious Medals. 

 ■Rev. R. H. Whitelock, Manchester. — Valuable Collection 



of Minerals, Vegetable Impressions on Coal Shale, &c. 

 Mr. J. Wilcox, Hutton-Bushel. — A crested Heron. 

 Col. J. Wilson, M.P. — A large Glass Case, valued at eight 



Guineas. 

 Mr. W. Wilson, Scarborough.'— QoWecWon of Rock Speci- 

 mens and Minerals, from Port Bowen, &c., procured in 



Captain Parry's last Voyage. 

 Mr, W. WiLLisoN. — Specimen o( Sphinx atropos, and of a 



rare Beetle, 

 Rev. Archdeacon Wrangham, F.R.S., &c. — Two good 



Specimens of Inoceramus. ' • . 



Master Yeoman, Woodlands.— l^om of a Unicorn Fish, with 



part of the Skull. 

 Yorkshire Philosophical Society. — Cast of the Under 

 " Jaw of the Piesiosaurus, some Phytolites, &c. 

 Rev. G. Young, A.M. — Wild Boar's Tusk, piece of Coal 



Shale containing a Fossil Beetle from Danby Coal Pits, 



Soul-mass Loaf above 100 years old, ancient Roman 



Buckle, several rare Fossils, &c. 



From the Office of R. Rodger s, Whithy. 

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