DONATIONS PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM, 



SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF THE SEVENTEENTH REPORT. 



Mr. Thobias Andrew. — A rare Ammonite, from the lower Lias. 



Charles Belcher, Esq. — Catalogue of Animals io the Zoological 

 Gardens, London, 1830: — Shilling of George I; Shilling, Lima 

 Shilling, and Sixpence of George II ; Shilling and Sixpence of George 



III, 1787. 



T. W. Belcher, Esq, — The little Stilt. 



Thomas Benson, Esq , London. — Two large stone Cannon Balls, 

 taken out of the sea near Rhodes: A Musket incrusted with stone, 

 from an ancient wreck of a Vessel on the coast of Cornwall : and an 

 Assortment of Steel's Navy Lists. 



Mrs. Craig. — A piece of Bone, from Greenland. 



Mr. Christofher Crawford, London.— kn earthen Vessel from 

 the bed of the Thames^ adjoining to old London Bridge : a New 

 Zealand flax Cloak; a Horn supposed to be from Davis Straits, 



Mr. T, Forth.— An old Shilling. 



Dr. W. H. Foster, Surgeon, R>N. — Thirty-one specimens of 

 recent Shells from the West Indies; 3 of Coral; 3 of Stalactite, 

 Bermuda; 7 of petrified Wood, Antigua ; 5 of Minerals ; a Malay 

 Crease j two fragments of the Royal George, with a human Thigh- 

 bone from ditto ; 2 Scorpions, several molluscous Animals, and a 

 Remora taken from the back of a Shark, preserved in spirits, 



Robert Knox, Esq, M. D. J^c?m&«f^/«.— Five specimens of Ores 

 of Silver, &c., from Chili. 



John Edward Lee, Esq,, HiilL — Collection of Fossils from the 

 South of England, including several bones of Iguanodon, from the 

 Isle of Wight ; partly in exchange for Fossils sent by Dr. Young, 



Leeds Philosophical Society. — Copy of their Report for 1839-40 J 



R, I. Murchison, Esq., F.K.S,, &c. — Copies of two Geological 

 Tracts, and the Address of the Secretaries at the Glasgow Meeting^ 

 of the British Association. 



