forgotten us, by kindly presenting to the Society a 

 copy of Patin's work on Roman Imperial Coins. 



Mr. Henry M. Lee, of Wisbeach, has sent us, 

 through Mr. M. Simpson, above 100 Fossil specimens, 

 from the Chalk, London Clay, Oolite, Cragg, &c. ; 

 with 22 recent Shells, some of them of considerable 

 value : in return for which, above 100 specimens from 

 our Strata have been forwarded to Mr. Lee. 



Mr. Christopher Crawford, in addition to many 

 former favours, has this year presented a handsome 

 Model of a Burmese Canoe. 



Mrs. Burnett has kindly given, through Dr. Young, 

 a specimen of Bread-fruit, from the Isle of Pines ; a 

 piece of White Cloth, from Tahiti ; a few specimens 

 of Lava, from the volcano at Tanna; and some 

 ornaments made of plaited human hair, from the 

 same place : all brought home in the Camden, by 

 Mr. William Gibson. 



The interchange of Annual Reports with similar 

 Institutions, has been continued and increased. Mr. 

 Prince has favoured us with his Monthly Lists of 

 Patents ; which, according to his request, have been 

 exhibited in the Rooms. 



In arranging and naming the specimens in the 

 Museum, considerable progress has been made this 

 season. In this department, the Council would grate- 

 fully acknowledge the valuable services of Mr. M. 

 Simpson, who has laboured with much assiduity in 

 the classification of the recent Shells ; now displayed 

 with no small taste and science. Dr. Young has like- 



