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Renshaw, Dr. Graham.— Three examples of a lizard (Seps tridactylus) ; 

 Gecko (Tarentola mauritanica), Palm Squirrel {Sciurus palmarum), and 

 Jerboa {Dipus jaculus). 

 Richardson, Mr. L.— A collection of Rhaetic rocks and fossils. 

 Roden, Mrs. E.— Three remarkably large examples of Pinna {Pinna nobilis), 

 with the following history : — They were formerly the property of Napoleon, 

 who obtained them at the Isle of Elba, and left them there on leaving the 

 island. Coming afterwards into the possession of the Grand Duke 

 d'Tuscana, they were presented by him to the donor, the wife of Colonel 

 Roden, the latter having been sent by the British Government to superin- 

 tend the replacement of the Snider gun by the Henri Martini. 

 Rowlands, Mr. G. W.— Two White Moles (Talpa europoea). 

 Rugg, Captain J. B.— Specimen of Gulf Weed (Sargassum bacciferum). 

 Sampson- Way, Capt. Fitz.— Examples of mud-balls containing beetles 



from Wei-hai-wai, China. 

 Saunders, Mr. L. G. — Examples of Greenfinch (Ligurinus chloris) ; Yellow 



Ammer (Emberiza citrinella) ; Bramble Finch and Parakeet. 

 Smallcombe, Mr. H. J.— Musk Duck (Bizura lobala), Australia. 

 Smith, Mr. J.— Freshwater Eel {Anguilla vulgaris), Curlew (Nu?nenius 

 arquata), Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio), Tree Creeper (Certhia 

 familiaris). Pied Wagtail (Motacilla lugubris), Widgeon {Mareca pene- 

 lope), Three Finches, and larynx of Thrush. 

 Smyth, Lady.— A collection of eighteen species of birds' eggs ; and head of 



Axis deer (Cetvus axis). 

 Stewart, Miss.— Four lizards, and one Mole-Cricket {Gyrllotalpa vulgaris). 

 Stokes, Mrs.— Tortoise from South Africa. 



Tattersall, Mr. W. M.— A collection of Mediterranean Schizopoda, in- 

 cluding 6 genera and 10 species. 

 Thatcher, Mr. L. T. C— Barn Owl {Strix flammea). 

 Thomson, Professor Arthur- Collection of Coelenterata, representing 



ii genera and II species. 

 Tucker, Mr G.— Skull of Chatto Indian, Patagonia. 

 Tutcher Mr. J. W.— Sixteen photographs of fossils. 

 Wall, Mr. W. W.— A collection of Ceylon butterflies. 

 Wathen, Mr. Geo.— Two fine examples of Golden Carp (Carassius auratus). 

 Watson, Mr. A. J — Illustration of beavers constructing beaver-dam. 

 Warner, Miss Irene.— Skin of Diamond Snake from Sydney, New South 



Wales. 

 Way, Mr. Lewis— Carboniferous limestone pebble simulating Palaeolithic 



implement from the Gully, Durdham Down. 

 Weaver, Mr. W.— Nodules of Marcasite. 



