A Red Band-fish, caught in the Mersey, and a Nephtys ; by Mr. 

 R. M. Corles. 



A Wolf-fish ; by Mr. Isaacs. 



A Vendace ; by Mr. J. K Wallace. 



Six Graining ; by Mr. James Eeston. 



A Gwyniad ; by Mr. E. T. Higgins. 



Six Grayling ; by Mr. John Shaw, Drumlanrig. 



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



A Spiny Lobster, ' Pen' of a Squid, a Blenny, &c. ; by T. 

 Avison, Esq. 



Two South African Cray-fish ; by Mr. Beazley. 



A Walking-stick Insect; by Mr. A. Smith. 



A Collection of Insects, chiefly local Diptera; by Rev. H. H. 

 Higgins. 



A Rossia maci'osoma, from the Dee ; by Mr. A. Walker. 



Two Hundred and Ninety-three Shells, from California ; by Mr. 

 Hibbert. 



An Orange Cowry, and 21 other Shells ; by Mr. S. Smith. 



Forty Cowries, and a Sponge ; by Mr. Newby. 



A large Star-fish, from Norway ; by Mr. R. Mac Andrew. 



A Coral (Alveopora spongjpsa) ; by Mr. F. Archer. 



An Organ Coral ; by Mr. John Shaw. 



Three Sea-fans, from South Africa ; by Mrs. Barnett. 



A large Trilobite (Paradoxides Harlani), from the Braintree 

 Limestone of Boston ; by Mr. J. H. Greene, Boston, formerly of 

 Liverpool. This is stated to be the largest specimen known. Casts 

 have been taken for the purpose of exchange. 



A fine specimen of ' Cone-in-Cone' Coal ; by Mr. P. Martin. 



Four Fossil Plants, from Portsmouth, near Burnley; by Mr. 

 T. Chaffer. 



Four Fossil Coal Plants, a Fossil Fern, &c. ; by Mr. J. Keates. 



Four Slabs of Footprints of Cheirotherium^ from Storeton, by 

 Mr. Gee. 



Five samples of Gold-bearing Quartz, from Dolgelly; by Mr. 

 C. D. Butt. 



Three Minerals, from Donegal; by Mr. Duncan. 



Specimens of Ruby ; by Mr. Pierrepont. 



A Collection of Ores and Minerals ; by Mr. T. R. Warren. 



Three Minerals, from India ; by Mr. Graham. 



Sneciraens of Verd Antique^ Lapis lazuli^ &c. ; by Mr. J. Harrison. 



