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Capt. Mb^nbl. — Two fine pieces of Stalactite, from a cave 

 in the Island of Jamaica. 



Rt. Hon. Countess Dowager op Mulgrave. — Fine speci- 

 men of the Mountain Parrot {Trichoglossus hamatopus), 

 the African Touraco {Musophaga Persd), and three other 

 Foreign Birds, of rich plamage, all in Glass Cases. 



Hon. Lady Sophia Phipps. — The Red Tanager {Tanagra 

 rubra), finely preserved^ and in a Glass Case. 



Hon. Edmund Phipps. — Specimens of Zeolite, and other 

 Minerals, chiefly from the Giant's Causeway. 



Rev. William Parker — .Brent Goose {Anser hernicla), 

 well preserved. 



C. Richardson, Esq. — Tropic Bird {Phaeton phcenicurus) , 

 three Mountain Parrots, Mucking Bird^ small Quail, Dia- 

 mond Finch, and two Honey Suckers. 



Mr. Richard Ripley, — Fine preserved Peacock. 



Mrs. Scott, C///f.Lawe,— ^Assortment of Rock Specimens, 

 Minerals, and Fossils. 



A Set of Casts of the Elgin Marbles, in Plaister of Paris, 

 has been purchased for the Museum, by the private contri- 

 butions of thirty Subscribers. 



The following Articles, purchased chiefly hy the sale of 

 Duplicates, have been procured for the Museum, by the Rev, 

 George Young, A, M. — 



Oliver's History of Beverley, 4to. 



Dillenii Historia Muscorum, Royal 4to, with 85 Plates. 



Sixteen Saxon Stycas, found at Hexham in 1832; viz., 

 four of Eanred, seven of Sthelred, one of Redulf, one of 

 Eanbald, and three of Vigmundj selected principally by the 

 Rev. William Airey, of Hexham. 



Printed by R. Kirby, Bridge-street, Whitby. 



