ZOOLOGY. 



Thomas Allis 



Wm. Allen, Esq 



Rev. C. Constable 



Rev. Archdeacon Corbett, 



by T. Walker 

 MissE. Dalton 



Rev. J. Dalton 



Lieut. Edward Dixon, R. N. 



by Dr. Wake 

 Frank Foljambej Esq. 

 Mr. Mawson 



T. Meynell, jun. F.L.S. ^,. 



Natural History Society of 

 Newcastle, Durham, and 

 Northumberland 



R. Parnell, M.D. 



R. R. Pearce, Esq. 



James Richardson, Esq. ... 

 Joseph Clarke, (Cmcinnati) 



Lieut.Baldwin ArdenWake, 

 R.N. 



— Warren, C Dublin J .. 



Skin of the tapir Mexicanus, 



A large species of pinna, taken round 

 Cape Horn. 



A red-throated diver. 



Eighty birds, from the Himalaya moun- 

 tains, &c. 



Eggs of the cut- throat sparrow. 



The porbeagle shark. 



A species of diodon and the devil-fish, 

 from the West Indies. 



Grey cat, shot in Rossshire. 



A black and white rook, shot at Butter- 

 crambe. 



A series of British Insects to supply de- 

 siderata in the Cabinets of the Society. 



Dendropyllia ramosa, and other corals 

 selected from the collection of the So- 

 ciety. 



Twelve British fishes prepared by him- 

 self in a manner described in his work 

 on the Fishes of the Forth. 



Coccoon and perfect insect of the puss 

 moth. 



A fine specimen of Scarabaeus Hercules. 

 Land and fresh-water shells, (including 



jiiany unionidse) from the United 



States of America. 



Meandrina, nuUipora, and other corals, 

 from the West Indies. 



Forty species, including isocardia cor, 

 patella clealandi, &c. (in all 250 speci- 

 mens) collected in Ireland, chiefly oy 

 the Eastern coast, near Dublin. 



