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Messrs. J. Mewburn & R. Ripley. — ^Valuable Colleciioil 



of Petrifactions and Rock-spr^cimens from Kent. 

 Mr. W. Nicholson.^-A Fossil Stag's Horn. 

 Oapt. Muir. — A preserved Serpent. 

 Capt. Potter.^— An Idol, and a Stone Club, from New 



Zealand: — Fragments of Buildings, &c. from the Medi- 

 terranean. 

 Mr. R. Ripley. —Copy of Westgarth on the Strata, of 



Burnet's Theory, &c. : — Horn of the Ibex: — some Silver 



and Copper Coins: — Vegetable Impressions from Barnsley; 



viiih ttiany Petrifactions, Rock-specittiens, Shells, &c. 

 Mr. J. RiPLE^. — A Germian Tobacco Pipe, ah Indian 



Hookah, &c. 

 Mr. W. Robertson, Newcastle. — Several Rock-specimens. 

 Mr. a. Sanders.— s-Head of 3. Plesiosaw us; — Fossil Grinder 



of an Elephant; — some fare Ammonites; — ancient Plan 



of Whitby, &c. 

 Mr. T. Scoresby.«--A Collection of dried Greenland Plants* 

 H. F. Smith, Esq. Darlington. — A Valuable Collection of 



Minerals, amounting to 140 specimens. 

 Miss Terry.— A preserved Cameleon. 

 Mr. W. Trueman.— a Bat, and some Rock-specimens. 

 Mr. J. Waters, Bridlington Quay. — Some Alcyonites. 

 Mr. H. Weatherald. — Some Petrifactions. 

 Mr. W. Wilson, Scarborough. — Some Rock-specimens frdiil 



Igloolik, brought home in the Fury. % 



IIev. G. YouNiG, A.M. — A Collection of Rock-specimens of 



the Yorkshire Coast; — a Collection of Shells;— with various 



Minerals, Antiquities, &c. 

 Messrs Young & Bird.-^A copy of the Geological Survey 



of the Yorkshire Coast. 



jN^B. Several small Donations have not been particularly specified. 



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