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History (4 vols.), Couch's Fishes of British Islands 

 (;{ vols.), Mantell's Woudcrs of Geology (2 vols.), 

 Mantell's Medals of Creation (^-2 vols.), Mantell's Fossils 

 of Tilgate Forest, Pahoontographical Society vol. for 

 1862, Couch's riJnstratioiis of Tnstinot. Manual of 

 Natur.ll History for Travelleis, fiatliauis Descriptivo 

 Ethnology (2 vols.), Sowerby's British liotaiiy (-2 vols.), 

 LoAvc's Ferns (8 vols.). Ditto ditto— nev\' and rare (1 

 vol.), Mantell's Fossils of the South Dowiis, British and 

 Garden Botany (by Leo H. Grindon). 



Your Committee have the pleasure of recording the 

 following donations, viz. : — The Flint Drift, presented by 

 the author, 8ir R. Murchison : L.atham's iSirds, \0 vols. ; 

 Drury's Exotic Futomolot,'y, :) vols.; I'iclori.il Museum, 

 &'c., •_' vols.; FloraCoHspicna, I vol.; Aqu.arian Naturalist, 

 llynier Jones, 1 vol. ; Evenings with .Microscope, Gosse, 

 1 vol., presented by the Rev. Thomas ^[oseley, who, on a 

 former occasion, gave £■'> towards the funds of the Society ; 

 Mantell's Geology of Sussex, presented liy Mr Hollis; ;md 

 Eight Engravings, covered with glass, illustrating subjects 

 of Natural History, particularly the formation of sponge 

 masses, presented by Mr Robertson ; and also a loau to 

 the Library, by Mr Henna h, of Hewitson's Eggs of British 

 Birds. 



