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From Edward Wilson, Esq., (Lydstip House, near Tenby,) 

 six Skins of Birds, new to the collection, from New Grenada. 



From Dr. Lee, (Hartwell House, Aylesbury,) two Skins of 

 Birds, new to the collection. 



From William Moberley, Esq., specimen of Wood, from the 

 Lias, at Sands-end, near Whitby. 



From J. W. Whittell, Esq., a Lias species of Plagiostoma, 

 from the railway cutting at Upper Helmsley. 



From Mrs. Barker, a specimen of the little Woodpecker. 



From Mr. Tesseyman, of Scarboro', Eggs of the Penguin, 

 found in guano, at Ichaboe. 



From John Wood, Esq. (London), sixty packets of Seeds, sent 

 out by the Horticultural Society of London. 



From Joseph Dent, Esq., High Sheriff of the County, Monu- 

 mental Stone of the Roman Standard-bearer, L. Dvccivs B-VF- 

 riNvs. (See page 42.) 



From the Rev. C. Sykes, a Northumberland Styca of Ethelred, 

 one of a hoard lately discovered at UUeskelf, near Tadcaster. 



From W. Rudston Read, Esq., a small brass Coin, probably 

 British. 



From Mr. Cluderay, a Balloting Box for the use of the 

 Society. 



From Mr. H. Chapman, a small Roman earthen vessel, 

 found in the excavations now in progress at the top of one of 

 Severus's Hills. 



From Edwin Smith, Esq., a defaced Roman coin from the 

 same spot. 



From Randall Hatfeild, Esq., a splendid Anatomical Work, 

 in 4 vols, elephant folio, plates, and 4 vols, quarto, text, entitled 

 *'Icones Anatomicae ex optimis neotericorum operibus summa 

 diligentia depromptse et coUectse opera et studio Leopoldi Marci 

 Antonii et Floriani Caldani, Venetiis, 1801 — 13 ; and a German 

 Manual of the art of Manufacturing Iron, in 4 vols. 8vo. Berlin, 

 1827. 



From Thomas Meynell, Jun., Esq., " Select Remains of the 

 learned John Ray, with his Life, by the late William Derham, 

 D.D;" London, 1760 j and " the Historic of Plants," trans- 



