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Mr. F. K. ROBINSON.— Print of White Cross, between Danby and 

 Rosedale. Rev. D. H. Haigb's publication on the Coins of Alfred the 

 Great, with Notes on Old EngUsh Coins. Runic Monuments of North- 

 umbria, by the same author. Copy of a rubbing from St. Oswald's 

 Bell, Lyth Church. Copy of the Greek Inscription on stone found at 

 Sextos, (printed for private circulation.) 



Mr. T. H. READMAN.— Etching of Thames Scenery, cut by the 

 late celebrated George Chambers, a native of Whitby. 



Mr. M. SIMPSON. — Paper of Rainguage Experiments at Hawsker, 

 by Rev. F. W. Stow, A.M. Two specimens of Lingula venusta. 



THOS. STEPHENSON, Esq.— Fine specimen of the Water Rail. 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, U. S.— Their Report for 1869. 



THOMAS TURNBULL, Esq.— Two Lances, with a Shovel and 

 Knife, used in the Whale fishery. Vitrified Stone from the Fort at 

 Knockfarrel, Ross-shire. 



Dr. TAYLERSON.— Balyell's Planariae. Roman Pottery from 

 Aldborough. 



JAS. WILKINSON, Esq.— Copy of a Lecture by R. E. Brown, Esq., 

 F.G.S., on the Cultivation of the Soil by Steam Power. 



G. WADDINGTON, Esq.— Sample of fibrous Iron Ore or Hsematite 

 rom Lindal Moor Mines, Ulverston. 



Capt. JOHN WALKER.— Skeleton of a Rat's Head. 



Mr. THOS. WILSON.— Spotted Woodpecker, taken in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Whitby. 



W. USHERWOOD.— Skeleton of a Dog's Head. 



