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 DONATIONS 



PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF THB 



SIXTH REPORT. 



Mr. Wm. Adams.— •Curious specimen of recent Madrepore, 

 from the Dardanelles ; mass of Serpulae, and piece of 

 Pumice Stone, from Patmos. 



Captuin Pjjilip Aldridge,— A Burmese Idol of Wood, two 

 specimens of African Wood, vith six seed vessels ; a large 

 coHeclion of East India Shells; three Saws of the Saw-fish; 

 28 kinds of India Seeds; Burmese Lady's Work Basket, 

 with Beads, Combs, and Trinkels; Indian Violin, Drum, 

 (or Tom-tom), Kettle-drum, Lookins^-Glass, Huhblebabhle^ 

 3 Riding-whips, Knife to cut Beetle Nul, Confessional 

 Stone made of the mud of the Ganges, pieces of Teak-wood 

 curiously perforated; with 3 Birds, and several Fishes and 

 Insects^ from India. 



Mr. George Anderson. — Curious Silver Brooch, foand near 

 JiOfthouse. 



Peter Barker, Esq. — Pair of elegant Bengal Slippers. 



Henry Belcher, Esq. — Copy of King on Meteoric Stones, 

 and some Fossil Shells. 



Mr. J. Bell, Stockton. — Water Hen. 



Mr. Joshua Bower, Aisiabif. — Bohemian Chatterer. 



Mr. Brown, Mate of the Edward — Several Indian Insects. 

 Per Captain Aldridge. 



Mr. Gideon Buck. — Chinese Razor. 



John Campion, Esq., Skate /.««<?.— Fine polished specimen 

 of Landscape Marble, two specimens of Madrepore, and 

 9 Mineral Specimens, from Bristol, &c. 



Mr. C. Crawford, London. — Large specimen of crystallized 

 Quartz, tipped with Pyrites; two pairs of elegant Chinese 

 Slippers ; pickled Dolphin and Tortoise. 



Captain William Carr. — Fine specimen of Vegetable Im- 

 pressions, from Jarrow. 



G. CuMBKRLAND, Esq., Bristol. — Valuable collection of 

 Fossils and Rock Specimens, from the South and West 

 parts of England. 



Miss Dawson, Wliithy Abbey. — Spanish Silver Coin. 



Royal Society or Edinburgh. — Copy of their Transac- 

 tions, Vol. iV to Vol. XI, Pt. I, inclusive. 



William Fryer, Esq. — Lyth Hall. — Collection of Antiqui- 

 ties from antient Graves at Arica jn Peru. 



Mr. D. Graham, Crinkle Park. — Golden-crested Wren. 



Mr. W. Hanson, — Vessel made of Cocoa nul, carved. 



