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DONATIONS 



PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM SINCE THE LAST REPORT, 



J. EEED APPLETON, Esq., Durham.— Part xii of Twed- 

 delFs Bard's and Authors of Cleveland. 



A. 0. ATKINSON, Esq., L.L.D.— A fine specimen of the fe- 

 male Capercailzie, Tetrao, Urogallus, Norway. 



Mr. ISAAC BATE.— A silver penny of Edward I. 



CHAS. BAGNALL, Esq. — Fragment of granite from the 

 Sinaitic Range. Fragment of a Mineral curiously streaked, from 

 the desert of Sinai. Fossil Echinus said to have been found in 

 the Lybian Desert, near the Pyramids of Gizeh. Fossil wood 

 from the Petrified Forest near Cairo. A large fine specimen of 

 Haematite. 



The late GOVERNOR BEECROFT'S Family.— Cabbooceers 

 stool and foot-stool presented to Governor Beecroft by the King 

 of Dahomey in 1851. 



Rev. J. B. BRODRICK, A.M.— Sixpence of William III. 10 

 cent piece of Napoleon III, 1854 



M. GOULY de Chavilles. — Symbols of Language. 



THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., &c.— Proceedings of the 

 Antiquarian Society, Nos. 2, 3 of Vol. 5. Earl Stanhope's 

 Address and list of Antiquaries, 1872. 



"Mr. WM. CLARK. — Pair of Pattens of antiquated shape. 



Mr. ROBT. M. CORNER.— A Prussian coin. Congressional 

 Directory of the forty-first Congress, third session. 



Mr. DALTON, Cliff-street. —Specimen of the Eupledella 

 speciosa. 



S. DIXON, Esq., Cornhill, London. — Fine specimen of the 

 Duck-billed Platypus, Ornithorynchus jparadoxus, from Australia. 



Mr. WM. DOTCHON.— Ancient Lock from St. Michael's 

 Church, York. 



