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A series of samples of Canadian Timber ; by — Dobell, Esq. 



A larger series of the same ; by Hon. Philip Van Koughnet, Commis- 

 sioner of Crown Lauds, Quebec. 



A large collection of Egyptian Antiquities, Mummies, &c. ; by 

 William Crosfield, Esq. 



Spears, Shield, Cross-bow, and An-ows, from Arracan ; by J. H. 

 Groos, Esq. 



A Bos of Geological specimens. Birds, Reptiles, &c., from Malta ; 

 by Dr. Adams, 22d Regiment. 



Sundry Fossil Mammalian Teeth, from Cefii Cave, by Misses 

 Southern. 



Three Camboja Coins ; by William Brown, Esq. 



A Votive Tablet, by Roscoe, from the foundation of Birchfield 

 House ; by Mr. Thomas Kaye. 



A large Canoe, from Malabar, by Captain Mackay. 



The Rostrum of a Saw-fish ; by Captain Farley. 



Four Fish, Two Birds, and Marine specimens (Biphorus, &c.) ; by 

 Captain Carmichael. 



Minor donations have been received from Messrs. Lecker, W. B. 

 Greetham, J Allen, E. T. Higgins, Cope, Barrett, J. Buck Lloyd, 

 A. White, Alexander, W. A. Slater, Boulton, and Bartlett. 



PUKCH.^SES. 



Thirty-four specimens of Birds and Mammals, including a young 

 specimen of the Greenland Whale, five feet in length. 



Fifty- eight specimens of Fish, including several specimens of the 

 Electric Eel, and a fine British example of the Opah, or King Fish, a 

 species of great rarity. 



Eighty-two specimens of ^Mollusca, Crustacea, and Radiata, 

 including a very fine example of the rare Ventacrinus Caput-Medus(e, 

 from the Bay of Honduras, and of which not more than a dozen 

 specimens are known to have been captured. 



Sixty specimens of Fossils, Minerals, &c., including a fine series of 

 Agates, from China. 



Thirty Skeletons of Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles. 



EXCHANGES. 



Several important additions have been made by exchange, of which 

 the following are the principal : — 



