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Donations to the Museum, 



From 1st October 1894, to 30th September 1896. 



British Museum, Trustees of the. Eleven hundred and fifty-five 

 Zoological specimens, from the duplicate series in the 

 British Museum, viz: 213 Bird Skins, 12 Reptiles, 

 76 Fishes, 270 Shells, and 584. Insects (Lepidoptera and 

 Coleoptera) ; also 



A series of casts of Ancient Engraved Gems (Greek, 

 Phoenician, Etruscan and Roman) ; a series of electro- 

 types of Ancient Greek and Roman Coins and Medallions, 

 and a series of electrotypes of British Historical Medals, 

 dating from Henry VIII. to George IV., in nine ebonized 

 cases ; and 



A small series of Fossils for the Students' Geological 

 Collection. 



Clark, Mr. T. One hundred and ninety-one mounted New- 

 Zealand Plants. 



Close, Admiral. A French Token, found in Stoke Park, Stapleton, 

 near Bristol. 



Curator of the Museum. Two hundred and seventy selected 

 British Fossils, including a number of local specimens, 

 for the general Geological Collection ; twenty Rock 

 specimens for the general Rocks Collection ; and two 

 hundred and twenty selected Fossils for the Students' 

 Geological Collection. 



Dixon, Mrs. The left maxilla of a Fossil Fish (Sauricbtbys 

 acuminatus, Agassiz), from the Rhcetic bone-bed of Aust 

 Cliff, near Bristol. (This specimen belonged to the 

 Collection of the late Rev. G. Hope Dixon, m.a., which 

 was presented by Mrs. Dixon to the Museum in the year 

 1 892, and it was described by Mr. A. S. Woodward, f.g.s. 

 in the Annals of Natural History for il 



