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Twelve specimens of Ascidians, from Weymouth ; presented by 

 Prof. Rolleston. 



A Parchment Roll, with coloured figures and inscriptions, from 

 Abyssinia ; presented by Mr. James Stevens. 



A Lepidostren, or Mud-fish, and a specimen of the Potto (Perodicticus 

 Potto), from West Africa ; and a large specimen of Coral (Madrepora 

 corymhosa), from Panama ; presented by Mr. J. S. Tyerman. 



Thirty- four specimens of Carboniferous Limestone Fossils, from the 

 Isle of Man ; and a specimen of supposed Fossil Wood, from the Lias ; 

 presented by Mr. George Thomas. 



A young Shark, and the Jaws of its dam ; jiresented by Captain 

 Thompson, ship " Oriole." 



A specimen of Carpenter's Globular Anchor-Sponge (ffoltenia 

 Carpentei-i), from the deep-sea dredgings of H. M. ship " Porcupine," in 

 the North Atlantic ; presented by Prof. AV. Thomson. 



A bottle of Reptiles, from Yquito, Peru ; presented by Mr. Alexander 



Thornely. 



A sample of Vicuna Wool ; presented by Mr. F. Taylor. 



Three specimens of Wiug-Shells (Avicula), and a Zoophyte (Aca- 

 marchis plumosa), from Bootle ; presented by Mr. R. Tudor. 



A specimen of Oxide of Antimony, from Borneo ; of pure Antimony, 

 or Regulus, from Australia ; and of native Sulphide of Antimony, from 

 Costerfield, Heathcote, Australia ; presented by Mr. J. Thomson. 



A collection of Clubs, Spears, and other Implements, collected by 

 the late Mr. P. F. Tinne; a collection of Shells from Spain (chiefly from 

 Barcelona and Mahon); and a small collection of Shells, &c., from Suez ; 

 collected by the late Miss Alexine P. F. Tinne ; presented by Mr. J. A. 

 Tinne. 



A collection of Native Weapons, Ornaments, Domestic Articles, &c., 

 from the Tuarez Country, North Africa ; collected and presented by Mr. 

 J. E. Tinne ; also 2 large Fossil Sharks' Teeth (^Carcharias megahdon) 

 from Malta ; a pair of Norwegian Socks ; a pair of Canadian Indian 

 soft Shoes, ornamented with beads, an 1 2 Bronze Medals ; presented by 

 the same. 



The Skin and Skeleton of an adult female Lamantiu (Manatus $ene- 

 galensis) ; 2 jars and 10 small bottles of Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, and 

 Insects, from the rivers Bange and Fernan Vas, West Africa ; collected 

 and presented by Mr. R. B. N. Walker, F.R.G.S,, Corresponding Mem- 

 ber of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. 



