12 



A fine specimen of the Waxen Chatterer, shot at Morton, Cheshire 



Four Nests of the Edible Swallow. 



Twenty-three Reptiles. 



A fine Specimen of the Sword Fish {Xiphias yladius), captured at Southend, 



Essex. 

 An Angel Fish (Squatina angelus), taken near the Bell Buoy. 

 The Skeleton of a Short Sun Fish {Orthagoriscus mola), taken near Southport. 

 The Skull and Jaws of a large Shark. 

 Ten Fish from the West Indies ; Six from Sidney ; Five from Natal ; Two 



from Demerara ; and Forty-seven other Fish. 

 Nine Crustacea. 



A Sea Mouse {Aphrodita) from Singapore. 

 Fifty-four Larvae of British Lepidoptera, beautifully preserved in a dry state, 



by Mr. J. Baker, Cambridge. 

 A small collection of Shells fi-om Natal. 



One Hundred and Sixty-three selected Shells, and a Cuttle Fish. 

 Four Star Fishes, from California. 

 A small collection [of Star Fishes and Sea Urchins from Tasmania and South 



Australia. 

 A series of Corals from China and South America, and Four other Corals, and 



Three Sea Fans. 

 A set of reduced Models by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, of his large restorations 



at Sydenham, of the Iguanodon, Megalosaurus, Ichthyosaurus, Fterodacti/le, 



and Plesiosaurus. 

 The Skull, and many of the Bones of the Great Cave Bear ( Urs^is sjjeloeus) 



from Arriege, France. 

 Sixty species of Miocene Fossils, from Bordeaux. 

 Ten Trilobites, Encrinites, &c., from Dudley. 

 Twenty Teeth, &c., of Hysena, Fox, Horse, and other mammals, from Durdham- 



Down Cave. 

 Twenty-five Carboniferous Limestone Fossils from Ireland, and Five other 



Fossils. 

 A collection of Fossils, chiefly from the Crag of Suffolk. 

 Two collections of Minerals, chiefly from Cumberland, 

 One Hundred and Ten mounted objects for the Microscope. 



EXCHANGES. 



Sixty-seven Specimens of Forty species of Echinoderms, named and authenti- 

 cated by Alexander Agassiz, Esq. ; from Professor Agassiz, Museum of 

 Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



