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DONATIONS 



Piresented to the Museum since the last Report-^ 



Rev. J. 0. ATKINSON, Danby.—His Pamphlet, "On the- 

 Danish Element in the Population of Cleveland, Yorkshire." 



J. R. APPLETON, Esq., DurhanK—Gordon's Watering PlaceSv 

 Part 10 of Tweddell's Bards and Authors. 



THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., P.R.S., F.S. A.— Proceedings of 

 the London Antiquarian Society from June to December, 1869 ;: 

 List of the Members, 1870 ; Address of the Right Hon. Earl of 

 {Stanhope, President of the Society, delivered at their Anniversary 



meeting, 1870. 



JOHN CORNER, Esq. — ^A draviring of the proposed Monument 

 to Capt. Cook, designed by Banks, the sculptor. 



Mr. M. CO YE RD ALE, Hartlepool. — A violin stated to be above 

 200 years old. 



Mr. W. DOTCHON.— Specimen of Jet with Serpulce; 3 

 specimens of hard Jet. 



Mr. MARK DIXON, Thorpe.— A Dormouse. 



DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS OP THE REYENUE.— The 

 Annual Report of the Smithsonian Society;, several Monthly 

 Statistical Reports. 



Mr. GARBUTT, ClifE Street.— A specimen of hard Jet. 



HULL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.— 

 Their last Report. 



The Late GEORGE AUGUSTUS PETERS, Esq., by will- 

 Large Marble Vase, surrounded with Subjects in Sculpture, stated 

 to have been obtained from Herculaneum ; also an inscribed 

 Engraving of this beautiful object framed and glazed. 



Mr. KITCHING.— An Aquatic Insect. Curious Specimen of 

 Jet Rock. 



