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Six Microscopic Slides ; presented by Captain J. A. Perry, Associate 

 of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. 



Four Silurian Fossils, from the Bala Limestone ; presented by the 

 Kev. John Peter, 



A remarkable Concretionary Mass of Clay Ironstone, from the Coal 

 Measures near Chicago ; presented by ISIrs. Powell. 



A bottle of Reptiles, Centipedes, &c., from Batavia ; presented by 

 Mr. D. T. M. Pryce. 



Three dozen Salmon Ova ; presented by Mr. W. Ramsbottom, 

 A Medallion formed (in a mould) by Depositions of a Mineral 

 Spring at Rudicofane, near Rome ; presented by Mrs. Rathbone. 



Twelve Birds' Eggs, from the Hebrides ; presented by Mr. A, E. 

 Rathbone, jimior. 



Fifteen Lizards {Lacerta agllis), from Southport ; presented by Mr. J. 

 B. Richards. 



Photograph of a Sevres Dish in Porcelain, with Portraits of Louis 

 XV., Madame Pompadour", and others ; presented by Messrs. Robinson 

 and Thompson. 



Seventy specimens of British Lepidoptera (chiefly Moths) ; collected 

 and presented by Itlr. Percy H. Russ. 



Six living Fish {Clarias anguillaris), from the Nile ; presented by 

 Mr. Thomas Shadwell, Alexandria, per Captain Horsfall. 



Four Cocoons of a Lepidopterous Insect, from Buenos Ayres ; pre- 

 sented by Captain Slack, S.S. " Laplace." 



A small Fresh-water Terrapin, for the Aquarium ; presented by Mr. 

 Thomas Speight. 



A specimen of Crystallized Coal, from Coalbrooke Vale, Glamorgan^ 

 shire ; presented by Mr. G. S. Spreckley. 



A young living Lizard {Hydrosaurus sulvaior), from West Africa ; 

 presented by Mr. Charles Stephens. 



A living King Crab, or Horse-shoe Crab {Liimtlus), from Boston ; 

 presented by ISIr. John Taylor. 



Two living Chameleons, from Alexandria ; presented by Mr. Samue 

 Taylor, S,S. " Arabia." • 



An Anomalous Stem, 6 feet long, probably of a gigantic species of 

 Sea-Pen (FennatuUdce), brought from Burrard Inlet, British Columbia, 

 and presented by Captain Tomlinson, Ship '-Elmstone." 



