PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM, 

 SINCE THE PUBLICATION OP THE EIGHTH REPORT. 



Mr. W, Askwith. — A Prize Boot. 

 ' Mrs, Baxter. — Emew, from Sydney, New South Wales. 



Mr. Joshua Bower, Aislaby. — Small Chinese Volume, 

 brought home by the late Dr. Thompson. 



Mr. John Cowle. — Singular Lias Nodule, shaped like a 

 human leg and foot. 



Capt. Stephenson Ellerhy, of the Ship " Lady Feversham." — 

 A New Zealand Chiefs Head, beautifully tattooed, and in good 

 preservation — Bones of the Head of a large Hippopotamus from 

 the Great Fish River in South Africa — one Spear — one Club, 

 and three Patoos from New Zealand — Umbrella from Ceylon — 

 three Albatroeses from the Pacific Ocean — twenty-six small 

 Birds, from India, and New South Wales — Paw of a Kangaroo 

 from New South Wales — two Porcupine Fishes — Cobra di 

 Capella, and two Specimens of the Indian Remora, from Mala- 

 bar — one large, and three small Saws, of the Saw Fish — Tooth 

 of a Sperm Whale, 



Mr. Robert Hall. — Piece of Cere Cloth, found in a Stone 

 Coflfin, in Bridlington Church Yard, which had been buried 

 328 years. 



Capt. Henry Harrison. — Specimen of Lava from Mount 

 Vesuvius. 



Mr. John Higgs. — Five Franc Piece of Louis Philippe ; 

 an Irish Farthing ; and a Lowestoft Token. 



Mr. Major Hugill. — An Antique Copper Key. 



Mr. Lars Kiersta — 51 Silver Coins, Antient and Modern — 

 One Gold Coin — also, 32 specimens of Minerals, from Sweden 

 and Norway. 



Mr. James Leah. — ^Young Serpent from Charente. 



Capt. Robert Potter. — A Specimen of Chinese Literature, 

 in three volumes ; and some Pebbles from Van Diemen's Land. 



Mr. F. K. Robinson. — Specimen of Scoria, and some 

 Ammonites, from the burning Cliff at Weymouth. 



Mr. J. Wilcox, Hovingham. — Specimen of Slag, produced 

 by the combustion of Bank of England Notes. 



Yorkshire Philosophical Society. — Copy of an Account of 

 St. Mary's Abbey, York ; and the Annual Report of the 

 Society, for 1830. 



