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Mrs. FoRSTER. — Fragments of a Knitting Needle, shivered to 



pieces by Lightning. 

 Mr. J. Frankland. — Stoxley Halfpenny, (1665.) 

 Mr. David Graham, Grinkel Park. — Preserved Toad, Frog, 



Bat, Wryneck, and Landrail. 

 Capt. Haden. — Two Hornet's Nests, &c. 

 *Mr. William Harrison, iJw^warp.-— Club of Boongaree, a 



New Zealand Chief. 

 Mr. R. Hill. — Whale's Rib, from Davis Straits. 

 Hull Literary and Philosophical Society. — Copy of 



their Fourth Report. 

 Mr. W. Hutchinson. — Rock Specimens from New South 



Shetland. 

 Mr. William Jameson, Mariner. — Box of Foreign Insects. 



By Mr. Mewburn. 

 Mr. Johnson, London. — Rare Echinus, from Malton. 

 Capt. William Kearsley. — Some Rock specimens, and Shells, 



from Greenland. 

 Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. — Copy of 



their Reports for 1826-7, and 1827-8, and of An Account of 



an Egyptian Mummy. 

 Capt. Lotherington. — Several Curiosities from the West 



Indies. 

 Mr. George Lynass. — Silver Coin of Philip and Mary. 

 Mr. Mabon, Berwick. — Silver Coin of James I. 

 Capt. William Marley. — Porcupine Fish, and two Wood 



Pears from New South Wales, and a Serpent from Samarang. 

 Mrs. Martin, Cliff Lane. — Cloth made of Grass from Colum- 

 bia, two Prussian Plated Coins, and vertebra of a Whale. 

 Mrs. Miller. — Silver threepence of George HI. 

 Francis Mewburn, Esq., JDarlington. — Fine Fossil Fish, from 



the County of Durham. By Mr. J. Mewburn. 

 Mr. Mewburn. — Black Grouse, and Ptarmigan ; fine specimen 



of chrystallized Bismuth, prepared by Mr. Henry Thornhill. 

 Sir Robert Moorsom, K.C.B. — Crease, or Malay Knife, pre- 

 sented to him by the King of Acheen ; saw of a Saw-Fish ; 



Model of the Foremast of the Revenge, after the battle of 



Trafalgar, made of the wood of the Mast. 

 Capt. Constantine Moorsom, R.N. — Elegant silver-mounted 



Fowling-Piece, presented to him by Radama, King of 



Madagascar ; Five African Spears and Arrows ; specimens 



of Madagascar Cloth, and twenty-eight specimens of African 



Wood. 

 Mr. Thomas Parkin, Jun.-^Handsome Bow, and large Fan, 



from Candy, in Ceylon. 



