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VV. C. MARQUE, Esq.— Baillier's Gazette of New South Wales. 



Sir R. MURCHISON.— Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the 

 United Kmgdom, eight in number. 



Mr. WM. KING. — Five Engraved Views relating to Whitby and 

 the Neghbourhood, chiefly from Old Drawings. Gray's Genera of 

 Birds. A Copper Coin. 



Mrs. ROTHWELL.— A " Boat Yoke," said to have belonged to 

 the celebrated circumnavigator Captain Cook. 



Mr. F. K. ROBINSON.— Drawing by Dr. Haigh, of the 7th. 

 Century. Comb alluded to, with its inscription. Volume of Sermons 

 by the late Rev. Joseph Robertson, of Sleights ; Inscribed to the 

 Very Reverend the Dean of Ripon, R. D. Waddilove, who was 

 formerly Incumbent of Whitby. Printed by Webster, on the Crag, 

 1795. 



Mr. M. SIMPSON. — Cincindela campestris taken near the 

 Museum. 



Rev. GIDEON SMALES.— Several Old Acts of Parliament re- 

 lating to Whitby. Specimen of Coral, from the Mountain Limestone 

 of Swaledale. His Work on Whitby Authors and their Pubhcations- 

 A Manuscript Journal of a Whitby ship ; and four other Pubhcations. 



R. SCORESBY-JACKSON, M.D.— His Pamphlet on a particular 

 case of Typhus Fever. 



Mr. TYERMAN.— Stockton Penny Token. 



CAPTAIN WHITE, Hawsker.— Cameleons Eggs in spirits. 

 African Gourd. 



f Dr. TAYLERSON.— -A French Assignat. A Handbill of Sale of 

 vessel called Three Brothers^ Whitby built, " John Jackson, deceased, 

 late Master," London, March 20th, 1755. 



