24 ZOOLOGY. 



George Lloyd, Esq Two specimens of the Mealy Redpole. 



Thos. Meynell, Jan., Esq... Fine example of Trichotropis borealis 

 and various other British Shells. 



O. A. Moore, Esq Specimen of Conns betulinus. 



Lieut. W. Rudston Read ... Specimen of the vegetable Caterpillar,* 

 from New Zealand. 



W. Rudston Read, Esq. ... Tufted Duck, Female Scaup and young 

 Sclavonian Grebe. 

 Variety of Teal. 



Mr G. B. Sowerby Specimens of the edible Cockle, from 



Devonshire, exhibiting a curious mal- 

 formation of growth. 



Rev. William Thornton, \ A collection of Foreign Shells, (in ex- 



(Kimholton) ) change.) 



Miss Sarah Wheeler, ) ^ ^ ^ . .^ 



J I An Orange Cowrie, (Cyprasa aurantia). 



Major Eardley Wilmot, R.A. Vegetable Caterpillar from New Zea- 

 land. 



GARDEN. 



S. "Wood, Esq Collection of Seeds. 



J. Oldfield, Esq Manure. 



Mr. Henry Brown Manure. 



ANTIQUITIES. 



Directors of the York and ^ Roman Tomb, discovered near the en- 

 Newcastle Railway ) trance to the York Railway Station. 



Thos. Allis, Esq Gnostic Egyptian Amulet, of gold; 



Four Roman Coins, 1st and 2nd 

 brass. A Small Gold Ring, probably 

 Roman. A small Brass Ring, medi- 

 aeval, all found near the rampart 

 when the first breach was made in 

 the city wall for the entrance to the 

 York Railway Station. 



* Spheria Robertsii, growing from the Larva of Hepialus virescens. 



