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DONATIONS. 



J. C. BEWICK, Esq. — Specimens of Lias fossils, from the Iron- 

 stone, Grosmont. 



Mr. BR AIM. — 2 specimens of Patella testudinalis 



Rev. J. B. BRODRICK.— 3 Sei-mons on the Trinity. 



T. CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S.— Ordnance Map of the town of 

 Whitby, and part of the Ordnance Map of the vicinity. 



Mrs. G. CLARK. — 27 Corallines, a fine collection of Alga?, 52 

 specimens mounted on cards, from the coast near Whitby ; and 36 

 rare British shells. 



ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH.— 3 Numbers of their 

 Proceedings. 



Mrs. HUNT ON. — 4 Fishes, 6 bottles containing Snakes and a 

 collection of Insects. 



LIVERPOOL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCI- 

 ETY.— Philosophical Proceedmgs for 1853, 1854, 1855. 



JOHN LECKENBY. Esq., 8carhro\—157 British Shells. 

 JOSEPH MAYER, Esq., F.S.A., Liverpool— 31 Prints and 3 

 Medals. 



P. S. PARKER, Esq., Wakefield.— A collection of fossils. 



R. RIPLEY, Esq. — 200 Lias fossils, London Geological Journal, 

 3 nos., Kidd's Geological Essay, Lyell's Geology, 4 vols., Phillip's 

 Geology of Yorkshire, 2 vols.. King Coal's Levee, Case's Angelica^ 

 Guide, 8 nos., of the Transactions of London and Edinburgh Philo- 

 sophical Societies, Scarbro' Catalogue, Owen's Fossil Reptiles, Ross 

 on Telescopes, Prophecy, 3 essays. Books published in Whitby^ 

 viz., Buchannan's Poems, Mann's life of Sir Hugh Cholmley, 

 Haydock's Catholic Kalendar, Peel's Hymns, Forth's God and 



