DONATIONS 



Prbsbntbd to the Museum, since the publication of 

 THE THIRTEENTH REPORT. 



CiPT. William Benson. — Piece of Vitrified Gneiss, from 

 Montreal. 



Professor H. Dewhurst, London. — Copy of his Oration at 

 the First Anniversary of the Verulano Philosophical Society, 

 of London ; and of his Practical Observations ou warming 

 Houses, &c. 



Mr. John Hill, Staithes* — Fine Specimen ot the Cancer 

 Puher, 



Mr. Richard Hustler.— r-A preserved Fro^, 



Mr. Samuel Gibson, Hehden Bridge, — Thirty Specimens of 

 Goniatites, and other Fossils, from the Mountain Lime- 

 stone, arranged and presented by Mr. Martin Simpson, 



Nicholas King, Esq.— Brass Counter of Queen Ann, and two 

 Foreign Coins. 



Lancaster Lit., Scientific, and Nat. Hist. Society.— Their 

 Jst Report. 



MoNs. Albert Lemaitre, Fecamp^ — ^Two Foreign Coins. 



Manchester Nat. Hist. Society. — Their Systematic Cata- 

 logue of British Birds. 



Newcastle Lit. & Phil. Sqciety. — Their 43rd Report, 1836. 



Miss Noble.— Two Slow-worms. 



Mr. Thomas Parkin. — A beautiful Foreig^n Bird. 



Chr. Richardson, Esq— Singular specimen of Ironstone. 



Mr. R. Ripley. — Specimen of Tremella Nostroc. 



Rev. W. Stobbs, Siromness.'—A fine Assortment of recent 

 Shells, from the Mediterranean; some Belemnites and 

 Fossil Shells, and 25 Specimens of Fossil Fishes, from 

 Stromness and Sandwick ; one specimen, from Banniskirk ; 

 two Ammonites, and some other Fossils, from Brora; a 

 Fossil Plant, from Burdiehouse j and some Rock Specimens 

 from Stromness. 



Ven. Archdeacon Todd — Copy of Walker'g Sketch of the 

 Ancient Military Remains near Mahon. 



