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 DONATIONS 



Presented to the Museum since the Publication of the 

 FIFTH REPORT. 



Mr. William Adams. — Chinese Tinder Box. 



Mr. James Adams. — Rare Lobster. 



Miss Barnes. — Handsome Chinese Slipper, and a Fossil Shell. 



Mr. Francis Barry. — Curious Fish. 



Capt. John Beecroft. — Backbone and Jaws of a Shark, a 



Foreign Bird, specimen of Obsidian from Ascension Island, 



and large specimen of Coral. 

 Mr. Charles Belcher. — Polished Stalactite from Knares- 



borough. 

 Mr. Henry W. Benson. — Two Copies of his Ichnography of 



Whitby Abbey. 

 Mr. Oliver Bird, Pickering. — Beautiful Kingfisher. ■ 



Rev. John Blackburn, A.M., Attercliffe. — Three Pyritous 



Shells, from the Thames Tunnel. 

 Mr. John Bolton. — Fine Vegetable Impression in Sandstone. 

 Mr. Robert Breckon. — Beautiful Woodpecker. 

 Mr. John Brown, Church Street. — Pair of Spanish Spurs. 

 Mr. W. Brittain, Aislahy. — Rare Vegetable Impression. 

 Mr. Gideon Buck. — Specimen of Bismuth, and of Stream Tin. 

 Mr. Peter Cato. — Piece of Timber, curiously pierced by the 



Teredo. 

 Thomas Chapman, Esq. — Fine Pair of Stag's Horns, dug out 



of a Peat-Moss, near Elsinore. 

 Mr. George Chapman. — Brass Coin of the Emperor Gordian. 

 Mr. J. Chilton. — Several species of Corallines, &c. 

 Mr. Richard Connell. — Two Silver Coins from Tobago. 

 Mr. James Collier. — Demi-Frank of Napoleon. 

 Mr. W. CoRBisHLEY. — Fourtccn old Coins, three specimens of 



recent Echinus, and some masses of Shells. 

 Mr. John Coulson. — Rare Fossil Bivalve Shell, and very fine 



specimen of Opalized Wood, from Hobart's Town, Van 



Dieman's Land. 

 Mr. C. Crawford, London. — Nine Silver Coins, and a Wooden 



Cup, given away by his Majesty on Maundy Thursday. 

 Mr. Robert Dadd, Chatham. — Above sixty specimens of Fossil 



Shells, &c., from the Chalk in Kent ; several of them very 



rare. By Mr. Ripley. 

 Mr. George Dove, Ripon. — Thirty Copper Coins. 



