DONATIONS 



Presented to the Museum, since the publication of 



Effe metientff Utpovt 



Charles Belcher, Esq. — Fine specimen of Screw-Stone, from 

 Derbyshire ; Synopsis of the British Museum, for 1827 ; and 

 the Skull of an Alligator. 



Mrs. Benson, Aislahy. — Fossil Nuts, from the deep excavations 

 of the new Harbour at Hartlepool ; some China Shot ; piece 

 of E. India Paper, made on the Himalayan Mountains ; and 

 10 Mineral Specimens, from various parts. 



Sir John Byerley, Knt. — A very handsome Geological 

 Globe. 



Mr. Geo. Clark. — Good specimen of Syngnathus Hippocam- 

 pus. 



Mr. W. Corbishley. — Pebble, shewing the exact appearance 

 of a human Face ; piece of American Sugar, made from the 

 Beet Root. 



Chr. Coulson, Esq. — Biscuits from the Stores of the Fury, 

 brought home by Capt. Ross. 



Mr. Coultherd. — A Carpenter's folding Ruler; and 20 

 Copper Coins, of Charles II, George I, II, and III, &c. 5 all 

 from the foundations of the Old Bridge at Whitby, 



Mr. Hiram Craven, Keighley. — Saxon Styca of King Eanred. 



Messrs. Craven. — Antique Seal, found in digging out the 

 foundations of Whitby Bridge. 



G. Cumberland, Esq., Bristol. — Ninth Report of the Bristol 

 Institution. 



Royal Society op Edinburgh. — Vol. XII, Part II, of their 

 Transactions. 



Mr. Thos. Galilee. — Piece of a Boat's Chain with a Ring 

 and Staple, incrusted with Stone, found in excavating the 

 Foundation of the main Eastern Pier of Whitby Bridge. 



Mr. Robert Gardiner, London. — Head of the Gavial, or 

 Crocodile of the Ganges, a fine large Specimen ; Head of 

 another Crocodile ; Heads of a Boar, a Bear, a Leopard, 

 and a Porcupine ; singular Claws of a Bird ; and an Asiatic 

 Elephant's Grinder. 



