538 Donations to the Museum of (he Lhmean Society. 



Donations. Donors. 



Specimeni of various Shells collected at Ade- 

 laide, S<mth Australia, by A.H.Davis, Esq., [-Edward Newman, Esq., F.L.S. 



P.L.S. 



A Collection of dried Plants, chiefly formed in "I 



the West Indies and in Madeira . . . . \ The R1 & ht Hon « the Earl of Dartmouth. 



> The late Professor Don, Libr. L.S. 



A Collection of dried Plants, formed by Dr. Ir-" 

 ring about Syracuse and Beyrout ; together 

 with 27 Drawings of Birds, Insects and 

 Plants 



Dried Specimens of North American Plants,] 



chiefly Eupatoria and Carices . . . . ) Jose P h B ^ratt, Esq., M.D. 



Mr. Borrer's Herbarium (see p. 495) .... William Borrer, Esq., F.L.S. 



Dried Specimens of 100 species of Plants from ] 



the Tyrol .... f ^ e Ferdinandeum Society of Innsbruck. 



Specimens of the Fruits of the Ceylon, Mala- 1 



bar, round, and Java Cardamoms, of the I Jonathan Pereira . Esq., M.D., F.R.S. & 

 Star Anise, and of Terminalia bellerica . . J L,S ' 



Lithographed Portrait of Thomas Horsfield, "I 



M.D., V.P.L.S J J. E. Gray, Esq., F.R.S. 



An extensive Collection of Fruits and Seeds,! 



formed in the Deccan ; together with Speci- J-T. S. Ralph, A.L.S. 

 mens of the Yellow Bird's Pendulous Nest J 



Nineteen species of Ferns from the Himalaya, ] 



new to the Society's Collection . . . . J M ' R Ed g ewor th, Esq., F.L.S. 



A Collection of dried Plants, formed during; a "1 



tour in Finmark in 1811—2 . . . . . J M * N * Lund > Cand ' PhiL 



33 species of Shells, chiefly British .... George Hubbard, Esq. 



155 species of Chilian Plants Thomas Bridges, Esq., F.L.S. 



Specimens of the Fruit of the Carob-tree {Cera- 1 



tonia siliqua) j Daniel Sharpe, Esq., F.L.S. 



Specimens of 50 species of Fruits and Seeds . Mr. John Smith, A.L.S. 

 Specimens of the Cones of 25 species of Coni- 1 The Right Hon. Lady Grenville, through 

 /«■*, grown at Dropmore, Bucks . . J Mr. Frost and Mr. Anderson. 



