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Mr. H A RLAND.— Anthracite, from Aislaby Quarry. 



Miss Martha Hunter.— Fine sj3ecimen of White Taheite 



Olafli- 

 Captain W. Jameson. — Eiuht East India Shells. 

 Mr. G. Jameson, Mariner. — Collection of East India Coins, 

 Cape Pitjeon, and curious Bird's Nest. 



Mr. J. J EFFERSON. — Foreitjn 8ilver Coin. 



Mr. Jas. Johnson. — Dried Fr(><r. 



Mr. Robert Kirby, Flowergatc. — Ancient Ring, found at 

 Handall Abbey. 



Mr. J. W. Lane, an Apprentice. — Pair of Indian Slippers, 

 Indian Whip, made of the tail of the Sling-Ray. Per 

 Capt. A Id ridge. 



Mr. Tbomas Lee, Lynn. — A Lynn Farthing^. 



Mr. J. LoWRiE. — Antique Stirrup from Kirkby Moorside. 



Mr. J. MoRRELL. — Curious branch of an Ash tree, and a 

 rare Ammonile. 



Captain Thomas Muir. — Part of the Girdle of a Hindoo 

 Idol, from the Caves of Elephanta. The Idol is 18 feet 

 high. 



Captain James Nailor — Ancient Seal Ring, 3 antique 

 Keys, and 20 ancient Coins, taken from the bed of the 

 Thauies, in founding the new London Bridge; Stuffed 

 Shark, and Head of a Shark. 



Mr. Thomas Parkin, Jun. — A Jay, tv?o Scorpions, and a 

 Centipede. 



Captain Thomas Potter. — Five specimens of Coral, fronfi 

 Sumatra ; Pair of Slippers and Chinese Wedding Cap, 

 from Java ; 3 boxes of Insects, from Java ; large paintins: 

 of the Chinese god Joss, 2 larije wax Candles, and a Chi- 

 nese Umbrella, from China; Skull of Baboon, and head of 

 Rhinoceros Bird, from Borneo; Bottle of variegated sand, 

 from Alum-Bay, Isle of Wight. 



Miss P. — per Mr. Mcwburn. — Piece of the Cowthorpe Oak, 

 1000 years old. 



Mr. John Proud, Fadmoor. — Specimen of Lead Ore, from 

 Skiplam. 



Mr. W. Proud, Danhy. — Concretion of Hair from the Sto- 

 mach of a Cow. 



Christopher Richardson, Esq. — Specimen of Silver Ore, 

 with Quartz, from Toxolana mine, Mexico; of Iron, Cop- 

 per, and native Silver, from Pasco mine, Peru ; and of 

 Rock crystal, from the United mines, Cornwall. 



Mr. R. Ripley — Specimen of Placuna Placenta. 



Rev'. J. Rutherford, Channelkirk. — French Assignat of 

 1793. 



