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Smith, Mrs. W. G. An Herbarium of European Plants, collected 

 by herself, mostly during twenty years' residence at 

 Fiume, Austria, in a cabinet, with MS. catalogue of 

 same; and a series of Books and Journals relating to 

 the collection. 



Talmadge, Mrs. Three Birds of Paradise : Paradisea raggiana 

 one specimen, and Cicinnurus regius two specimens ; and 

 two Kingfishers, from the Australian region. 



Trapnell, Mr. A. A manuscript letter of Edmund Burke, written 

 at the instance of some of his Bristol constituents, with 

 Lord Rochford's reply. 



Tuckett, Mrs. F. F. The Skeleton of a Moa ( Anomahptenx 

 casuaiina, Owen), from New Zealand. 



Tuckett, Mr. F. F. Specimens of Amberite and Kauri Gum, 

 from North Island, New Zealand ; Volcanic Rock 

 specimens, from Kilauea, Hawaii ; and a Photograph of 

 the Moa Room in the Canterbury Museum, Christ- 

 church, New Zealand. 



Walker, Mr. J. F. Fifteen specimens of Micro-Brachiopoda, 

 from the Inferior Oolite of Dundrv Hill, near Bristol, 

 mounted in glass-capped boxes. 



Wedmore, Mr. E. B. Twenty-two selected Local Land and 

 Freshwater Shells. 



Weston, Lady. An ancient Roman "Pig of Lead," bearing the 

 inscription of the Empercr Antoninus Pius, from the 

 alluvium of the River Frome, Wade Street, Bristol. 

 ('It is figured and described in the Archaeological Journal, 

 vol. xxiii. p. 277). 



Wickes, Mr. W. H. Twenty-five British Rock specimens. 



Wilde, Dr. J. An autograph letter of Edmund Burke, dated 

 February 16th, 1775, and addressed to Lord Suffolk. 



Williams, Mr. R. A. Chinaman's Teacup, Saucer and Spoons, 

 and stick of Indian-ink, from the Chinese quarter, 

 Sydney, Australia ; Maori Fish-hooks, from North Island, 

 New Zealand; Crocidolite Brooch, from South Africa ; 

 and various Minerals, Rock specimens and Seeds, from 

 New Zealand and Australia. 



