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Miss RIPLEY.— A beautiful collection of 52 dried Plants, from 

 New Zealand. 



Mr. M. SIMPSON. — A very large, and fine specimen of A mac- 

 idatus, a new species of Ammonite, and other fossils from the lower lias 

 at Peak, 20 Belemnites, and 5 other fossils, from the upper lias near 

 Whitby ; and Two Essays on Fossil Saurians, by Professor Owen, 

 illustrated with Plates. 



JAMES YATES. ESQ., London.— A specimen of Polypodium Bil- 

 ardieri, to illustrate a rare fossil Fern, (Camptopteris) in the Museum. 



PKESENTED TO THE MUSEUM 



SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF THE THIRTY-FIRST REPORT. 



THOMAS CHAPMAN, ESQ., F.R.S.— A fine Bronze Medal by 

 Wyon. 



Mrs. G. CLARK. — A very fine collection of Corallines, 36 species ; 

 5 Crustacea, and 3 Star fishes, from the coast near Whitby ; 6 Shells. 

 A collection of 20 dupUcate Corallines, and 50 British Shells, for sale 

 or exchange. 



Mr. W. N. CLARKSON.— An Ammonite. 



Mrs. HUNTON. — 3 bottles containing specimens of Teredo, and a 

 fine specimen of Astacus crangon. 



Mr. H. KNAGGS.— A mass of Serpulse. 



Mr." LECKENBY, Scarhro\ — A collection of rare British Shells. 



LIVERPOOL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. 



— Proceedmgs No. 12, 1851, and 1853. 



NUMISMATIC SOCIETY.— Mr. T. Chapman, and Mr. R. Ripley, 

 the only two surviving Members, of the Whitby Numismatic Society, 

 the whole of their Numismatic Library, viz. : — 



Ackerman's Numismatic Chronicle, 2 vols, and 36 Nos. 

 „ Journal, 2 vols. 



„ Manual, 1 vol. 



