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DONATIONS 



OMITTED IN THE THIRTIETH REPORT. 



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ROBERT BARRY, ESQ.— Ornamental Model of a Canoe, from 

 New Zealand, and 3 specimens of Wood. 



C. BELCHER, ESQ., WarwicJc.— Fossil Wood, from the gravel 

 beds of Allesley, near Coventry. 



Mr. BEWICK. — Antlers and bones of the Red Deer, found near 

 Grosmont. 



THOMAS CHAPMAN, ESQ., F.R.S.— 18 large Volumes of dried 

 Plants. 



Mrs. G. CLARK.— 27 British Algae, 3 Corallines, 11 Foreign Shells. 



Mr. WM. THOMPSON, and Capt. MACKENZIE, Liverpool— 

 A large Saw of the Saw-Fish. 



OMITTED IN THE THIRTY-FIRST REPORT. 



Mrs. G. CLARK. — A fine collection of Corallines from the Whitby 

 coast, 8 British and Foreign Shells. 



Mr. W. N. CLARKSON.— A rare Ammonite. 



I^Ir. DOTCHON. — 3 Star Fishes, and a species of Lobster. 



THO]\fAS FISHBURN, ESQ.— A fine tusk of the Narwhal, 9 

 feet long. 



Mrs. MANSFIELD, Woburn, Beds. — A pair of Canadian Gaiters. 



Mr. MORLEY. — A very fine, rare, and curious Ammonite, akin to 

 A. comutus. Mr. M. has also deposited a fine specimen of A. spicatus, 

 until another can be procured. 



Messrs. RENE LE FRANC, and MARIE PIERRE.— A large 

 head of the Sea Wolf, and the head of a Shark, taken near Iceland. 



