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DONATIONS. 



Mr. J. Andrew — The Head of a Porpoise. 



Mr. Bate — 3 Siamese Coins, 1 Silver (l|d.) Coin of William iv,, 

 and a Religious Medalion. 



Robt. Barry, Esq. — A fine model of a Chinese War Junk. 



Mrs. Beecroft — 18 Jars and Bottles containing Lizards, Snakes, 

 and Insects in spirits ; 2 African Gods and Skin of a Pangolin. 



T. Chapman, Esq., F.R.S. — 17 parts of the publications of the 

 Antiquarian Society ; a portion of Spencer's Fairy Queen, old type. 



Mrs. George Clark — 50 specimens of rare Plants, 4 rare Algce 

 and 6 Seprarise, and 4 small Shells. 



W. N. Clarkson, Esq. — Ammonites Tubellus, from the Lower 

 Lias, R, H. Bay. 



Mr. R. Craven — The Book of Malachi, translated into the Maori 

 language by the Rev. G. Smales, Missionary in New Zealand, for- 

 merly of Whitby. 



Mrs. HuNTON — a small Fish from China. 



Mrs. Morgan — 2 young Crocodiles. 



Master W. H. Robson, Warrington — A collection of 21 recent 

 Shells of Species not previously in the Museum. 



The following books have been received as part of Dr. Scoresby's 

 bequest : — Arctic Regions, 2 vols. ; Voyage to Greenland ; German 

 Translation of ditto ; Magnetical Investigations, 3 vols. ; Essays 



