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DONATIONS 



PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM, 



Since the Publication of the Fourteenth Report. 



Henry Belcher, Esq. — Valuable Assortment of Ammonites and 

 other Fossils. 



Charles Belcher, Esq. — Ancient Tile from St. Albans. 



T. A. Curtis, Esq. — Ten Specimens of Fossil Wood, chiefly sili- 

 cious, with a Fossil Crab ; all from Sheppy. 



Mrs. Ann Foggo. — Silver Denarius of Faustina, Jun., and a 

 Portuguese Copper Coin. 



Lieut. Hutchinson, R.N. — Skull of an Indian from Peru, with 

 a Mat, and part of a Canoe, from his grave. 



Capt. John Ness. — Antique Earthen Pitcher, marked G. R. 



Mr. Wm. Ripley. — Stone Adze, with fine carved handle, from 

 the South Sea Islands. 



Mr. R. Rodgers. — Crease, or Knife, from Ceylon. 

 Mrs. Scott, Cliff Lane. — African Dirk, in a neat Sheath, from 

 Fernando Po. 



Wakefield Simpson, Esq. — Thirty Australian Lizards, Serpents, 

 and other Animals; thirteen East India Idols of Brass; and 

 four Specimens of East India Plants. 



Rey. W. Stobbs. — Valuable Collection of Fossil Fishes, from 

 Stromness and Sandwick; two Fossil Shells from Brora; several 

 Minerals from Shetland ; and some Pebbles from Montrose. 



Capt. Swinton. — Model of a Ceylonese Canoe, with Outrigger, 

 from Colombo. 



Mr. W. Turnbull. — A Silver Coin of Elizabeth, and one of 

 Charles II. 



Mr. W. Turner. — Two costly suits of defensive East India Ar- 

 mour, taken at the Siege of Bhurtpoor; consisting of Helmets, 

 Rhinoceros Shields, and Coats of Mail, lined with silk, and 

 richly ornamented. 



Mr. Richard Wilson. — Snake from South America. 



John Yeoman, Esq. — Slag from the Ruins of the House of Lords. 



