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DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 

 1848. 



GEOLOGY. 



Capt. Henry Aylmer, R.N. Specimens from Gibraltar. 



Mr. Henry Brown, ) 



rtJ' h / ) [ Fossils found at Easingwold. 



Jno. Brown, Esq., Stanway. Nautilus imperialis, from the London 

 Clay near Walton, Essex, and a re- 

 markably fine example of the Teredo, 

 in fossil wood from the London Clay 

 of Bognor, (in exchange.) 



British Museum, Trustees of. Fossil Remains of Mammalia and Rep- 

 tilia, from the Tertiary beds of the 

 Siwalic Mountains, being duplicates 

 from the Collection presented to the 

 British Museum by Capt. Cautley 

 and Dr. Falconer. 



Edward Charlesworth, Esq. Cranium of the extinct Irish Deer, 

 (Cervus megaceros). 



Lieut. T. C. Cholmeley Specimen of Coal from Vancouver's 



Island. 



Joseph Clarke, Esq., \ A Cast of a very remarkable Fossil 



(Saffron WaldenJ ) body from the Weald of Dorsetshire, 



supposed to be a dermal spine of the 

 Iguanodon. 



Saml. Hailstone, Esq Specimen of Lead ore from above the 



Coal at Bradford. 



Rev. W. V. Harcourt Geological specimen from Madeira. 



E. T. Higgins, Esq Beautiful specimen of an Ichthyosaurus, 



discovered at Lyme Regis by the 

 Donor. 



