DONATIONS 



PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM SINCE THE PUBLICATION 

 OF THE SEVENTH REPORT. 



Dr. JAMEg Alderson, Hull. — Copy of his Introductory Lec- 

 ture at the Hull Infirmary. 



Rev. John Arundel, London. — Valuable assortment of South 

 Sea curiosities, consisting of above twenty articles 5 with 

 a curious specimen of Tubipore, some Echini^ and a great 

 many specimens of Cyprcea, Conus, Fusus, and Olivaj all 

 broujj^ht home from the South Seas, by George Bennett Esq. 



Robert Clark, Esq. — Shark's Jaws and Spine. 



Mr. Edward Corner. — Septaria. 



— Robert Cornforth. — Cobra di Capella, from Bombay. 



— Christopher Crawford, London — StuflFed Shark. 

 Miss Dobson. — Block of ancient Oak, from York Minster, 



and a small Silver Coin. 



Mr. Frank Day, Filey — Pair of Squirrels. 



William Fryer, Esq. — Large Nautilus, 5 Crabs, 3 Lobsters, 

 2 specimens of Echinus, and 54 specimens of Chiton, Pa- 

 tella, Mytilus, Trochus, &c., &c.j chiefly from Peru: 

 Sphinx Atropos, from Bourdeaux, and a few more Insects. 



Capt. Henry Harrison, Hull. — Cameleon, from Malaga. 



Mr. Lars Kiersta, Christiana. — Ninety specimens of Nor- 

 wegian Minerals and Fossils, many of them rare and 

 valuable. 



Lebds Philosophical and Literary Society. — Their Re- 

 ports for 1828-9, and 1829-30. 



John Murray, Esq., F. S. A., &c. — His Treatise on Atmo- 

 spherical Electricity, Remarks on the Cultivation of the 

 Silkworm, &c. 



Mrs. T. Potter, — Model of a Chinese Lady's Leg and Foot, 

 with a Shoe. 



Robert Preston, Esq. — Limulus Polyphemus, or King-crab. 



Mr. R. Ripley. — Curious Group of Composition Figures, 

 said to have been found at St, Mary's Abbey, York; 

 Semi-fossilized Under Jaw of the Walrus, from Davis 

 Straits; piece of Basalt, containing a Nodule of Chalce- 

 dony, picked up on the beach at Robin Hood's Bay. 



Christopher Richardson, Esq. — Valuable Collection of 

 Insects, from New South Wales. 



