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Mr. THOS. KING,— 4 Prints of Old Views of Wlaithy. 



JOHN LECKENBY, Esq., Scarborough.— 5 very rare British 

 Shells, viz., 2 Fusns Turtoni, F. Berniciensis, Buccinum Dalei, 

 Panopoea Norvigica, and 4 Lias Fossils, from the Drift, near 

 Scarborough. 



Mr. LISTER, Glazedale. — ^A fine stuffed specimen of the Black 

 Grouse, and 25 Insects, collected in the neighbourhood ; a Ring 

 Dove, Stock Dove, and Fly Catcher. 



G. READE, Esq. — A specimen of Medusa in spirit, and a 



curious Flint found beneath the chancel floor of Bishopboume 

 church. 



C. RICHARDSON, Esq. (St. Hilda's), Fossils from Cambridge. ' 



Mr. MARTIN SIMPSON.— A collection of about 200 speci- 

 mens of Belemnites from the Whithy Lias. 



Mr. WM. STONEHOUSE.— A fine stuffed specimen of the 

 Wood Grouse, from Norway ; and a Photograph of " St. Hilda's 

 Monument," as an old memorial cross, standing in the chancel of 

 Hackness church. 



Dr. TAYLERSON.— Three Copper Coins ; one being a Greek 

 coin of Ptolemy ; Engraving of a Chart, drawn by the late Francis 

 Gibson, F.A.S., of Whitby, for ships sailing to Copenhagen ; Two 

 French Assignats. 



Capt. WHITE, Hawsker.— Sacred Fire Reeds of the Arabs, 

 from Aran ; a Spider in Spirit, from Africa ; and Iron Pyrites 

 from Genoa. 



