DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. ii6 



Wm. Marshall, Esq. F.G.S. Aphrodita aculeata, pholas crispata, p. Can- 

 dida, saxicava rugosa, in chalk from 

 the Yorkshire coast ; roehuck, golden 

 eagle, strix buho, ptarmigan, viper, &c. 

 from Germany ; 450 species of coleoptera, 

 principally from the south of Germany. 



Rev.I. J.D.Preston,F.C.P.S. 56 species of British insects. 



W. R. Reed, Esq Lestris pomerinus, shot off the coast of 



Scarborough, October, 1831. 

 Egg of the Alligator. 

 Large hairball from the stomach of an ox. 

 Albatross, (^Diomedea exulans;) booby, 

 (Pelicanus Sula Lin.,) and other birds : 

 explanaria, pocillopora, and other corals. 



Capt. Murray, (I6th regi- 24 birds from Bengal, including bucco 

 raent of foot,) and phillippensis, cuculus honoratus, four 



Ensign Wake, (34th native species of alcedo, merops superciliosus, 



infantry, Bengal) muscicapa flammea, oriolus sinensis, 



pterocles lichtenstenii, p. exustus, &c. 



John Yorke, Esq. Sever- Falco ossifragus, taken on the moors above 

 ley. Beverley hall. 



Captain Stewart 



Mr. Daniel Tuke 



Mr. Charles White, E.I.C. 



BOTANY. 



Rev. W. Buckland, D. D. 

 Mr. John Bleckly 



Mrs. Pickard 



Chara hispida from Rowsham ponds, Oxon. 

 Trees for the garden. 

 Seed-vessels, &c. 



Seed-vessels of the Cotton plant. 



