THE MUSEUM. 2fJ 



Rev. Thos. Lewis Catenipora, and other aoophyta, trilobites, 



&c. from the transition limestone and 

 slate of Herefordshire. 



Viscount Milton Vesicular coke, formed by combustion in a 



colliery at Rawmarsh. 



Gideon Mantell, Esq. „* Fishes in various states of preservation ; 

 ammonites, hamites, and other fossils 

 from the chalk of Sussex ; plants, teeth 

 of iguanodon, and other fossils to illus- 

 trate the Geology of the Wealden forma- 

 tion. 



R. I. Murchison, Esq. Pre* Insects from the lacustrine formation of 

 sident G. S. Aix, in Provence. 



H. Osbaldeston, Esq Tufa from Askerne. 



Cooper Preston, Esq Bones of wolf, ox, &c. from an ancient 



river-channel near Flashy, in Craven. 



H. Pease, Esq Bones of horse and ox from Hessle. 



Mr. J. P. Pritchett Granite and slate from Wicklow. 



R. H. Roundell, Esq Corals, productae, cirri, and other fossils 



from the mountain limestone of Gled- 



stone, in Craven. 



Miss Frances Strickland ... TJnio Listeri, from the lias of Craycombe, 

 Worcestershire. 



Rev. E- Stillingfleet Fragments of concamerated shells. Hotham. 



Rev. Christ. Sykes Lower jaw of didelphine quadruped, ob- 

 tained from the Stonesfield slate more 

 than forty years since, by Mr. Joseph 

 Piatt, of Oxford. 



Mrs. Thorpe Teeth and bones of hysena, rhinoceros, ox, 



&c. from Kirkdale Cave ; large mass of 

 wood, portions of ichthyosaurus, and 

 other fossils from the coast of Yorkshire. 



Miss Wickham Galerites from the chalk. 



