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Viner, Mr. — 



An antique iron key from unknown locality, and two other antique 

 objects. 



Walker, Mr. J. F., F.G.S. (of York).— 



A specimen of Cleveland ironstone from Skelton, for the General Rocks 

 Collection. Fifty selected Liassic Brachiopoda and other fossils. Forty- 

 two specimens of Liassic Gasteropoda, not before represented in the 

 Museum collection. 



Weare, Mr. G. E.— 



A stone celt or axe-head from Tobago. Arrow head of jasper from 

 Oregon, U.S.A. Arrow head of quartzite from Richmond, Virginia. 

 Several chipped flints, rounded stones (possibly "pot-boilers ") and other 

 remains from the caves at Uphill. Fragmentary animal remains recently 

 obtained from gravel drift at Bleadon ; and a collection of mammalian 

 bones from the Bleadon cave. 



Wickes, Mr. W. H.— 



Ten local and other rock specimens. 



Williams, The Misses. — 



Robin's nest built in the letter-box of house in Clifton. The nest 

 presented in situ. 



Wilson, The late Mr. Edward. — 



One hundred and sixty-five specially selected British fossils. Also one 

 hundred and sixty-five selected fossils for the general collection. 



Wilson, Miss M., and Mr. T. S.— 



The various collections of fossils made by their late brother Mr. Edward 

 Wilson, comprising specimens from the Oolitic, Liassic, Rhcetic and 

 Carboniferous rocks, principally from the surrounding district of Bristol. 



The Carboniferous collection consists chiefly of corals and palatal teeth 

 collected from the quarries down the Avon Gorge. The Oolitic and 

 Liassic collections abound in specimens of Cephalopoda, Gasteropoda, 

 Pelecypoda and Brachiopoda. 



These very fine collections acquire additional interest from the fact that 

 at the time of his death Mr. Wilson was engaged in compiling a 

 monograph for the Palaeontographical Society on the Liassic Gasteropoda 

 of Great Britain. (See Report, page 6). 



Winwood, Rev. H. H., of Bath.— 



Three rock specimens for the Local Rocks Collection. 



Zoological Gardens, Clifton, per Dr. A. J. Harrison. 



A number of specimens from the Biological Exhibition held in the Gardens 

 during the meetings of the British Association ; and the body of an 

 Upland goose. 



Specimens have also been presented by the following donors : — 



Anonymous, per Mr. H. N. Abbot McBrentie, Mr. P. C. 



Barnes, Mr. A. Marriot, Mr. A. B. 



Biggs, Mr. W. Morgan, Miss 



Bowston, Mr. J. Robley, Major General 



Forrest, Mr. C. Rudge, Mr. C. K. 



Hall, Mr. A. L. Sealey, Miss 



Heatherly, Mr. Smith, Mr. Darnell 



Holmes, Mr. Frank Wright, Mr. E. D. 



Husbands, Mr. H. Yeardley, Mr. A. 



