A specimen of Escliara, by Captain Jones. 



A Diogenes Crab, &c., by Mr. Jones, s.s " China." 



A collection of Fish from Sicily, a Crab from the Sargasso Weed, au African Elephant's 



Tooth, specimens of Cepola, Gobius, &c., and Shells from Conception Bay, by 



R J. Keen, Esq, 

 Two Crustaceans, by G. Kendall, Esq. 



A large bottle of Reptiles, &c., from China, by R. Kenward, Esq. 

 A Chameleon, by Mr. Kerr. 



T-wo Albatrosses, by Captain Mackey, ship "War Cloud." 

 A Brazilian Riding Net, by Samual Martin, Esq. 

 A small collection of recent Shells, by R, McAndrew, Esq. 

 A Slab of Fossil Fish from Lebanon, by J. W. i\IcArthur, Esq. 

 A Nest of the Moss Carder Bee, by Mr. R. McLeod. 

 Eleven Shells, by Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S. 

 Two Jerboas, from Egypt, by Mr. J. "W. Orme, s.s. " Danube." 

 Samples of China Grass, by J. Pai-ratt, junr., Esq. 

 A Sea Mouse, from Australia, by Captain PiU, ship " Lady Ebrington." 

 The Skull of a Porpoise, and elevea species of Fish, by Captain Randall, ship 



"Lady Roweua." 

 A Green Woodpecker, by H. F Satchell, Esq. 

 A Wasp's Nest, from Rio Grande, by P. Sinclair, Esq. 

 A Lump Fish, (Cycloptenis lumpus,) from Bootle, by Wm, Scott, Esq. 

 An Echinus in Flint, by Mr. T. Tarleton. 



Three blocks of Basalt, from Giant's Causeway, by J. D. Thomson, Esq. 

 Nine Cameos, by W. H. Tooke, Esq. 



Model of a Malay Proa, by Captain TreadweU, ship "Sagamore." 

 Two Sparrow Hawks, a Harrier, and a Snipe's Nest and Eggs, by Thomos 



West, Esq. 

 Numerous specimens of Fish, &c., from the North Atlantic, by Captain Wliiteway. 

 Casts of the Eggs of JEpiornis and Dinornis, by Mr, B. M. Wright. 

 Three Minerals, Walrus Tooth, &c., by IMr. J. R. Willis. 



PURCHASES. 



A "Wkite-beaked Bottle-nose Porpoise, (LagenorhjncTius albirostrie,) stranded at Helbre; 



a group of male, female, and young of the Tasmanian Wolf, (Thi/lacintis cynoce- 



plialus,') and seven other mammals. 

 One young Gavial, and fifty other reptiles. 

 <->ne Polypterus, and eighty-two other Fish. 

 Forty species of Mollusca. 

 Fourteen specimens of Crustacea. 

 Fifty-two specimens of Corals, Starfishes, &c. 

 Thirty-one Fossils. 

 Thirty-three Minerals. 



The skull of an African Elephant, the skull of a Porpoise, and three Skeletors. 

 Numerous British Marine specimens, chiefly from the Irish Sea. After supj^lying the 



wants of the Museum, the duplicates are reserved for the purpose of exchange. • 



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