15 



Bowl and Cover, Wedgwood ware. 



Eighty-five Flint and 13 Bronze Implements, and a Copper Spear 

 Head. 



EXCHANGES. 



A Cast of Great Fossil Tortoise, sent to Professor Agassiz, 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard College, Cambridge, Massa- 

 chusertts. 



A large cast of Plesiosaurm Cramptoni of the Lias at Whitby, received 

 from the Royal Dublin Society, from the original specimen in the Museum 

 of that Society, in exchange for Cast of Great Fossil Tortoise. 



An Umbrella Bird ( Cephalopterus gldbricollis), and a Tanager (Lanio 

 leucothorax, Salvin), received from Mr. Osbert Salvin in exchange for a 

 Guan (Penelope Sclateri). 



The SkuU and Mandibles, and 8 Casts of Bones {Sternum, pelvis, &c.,) 

 of Great Auk (Alca impennis) ; and 2 rare Crabs (Geryon tridens), from 

 Christiania Bay ; received from Prof, Laur. Esmark, University of 

 Christiania. 



Fresh-water Fish (Roach, Dace, Bream, &c.) for the Aquarium; 

 received from IVIr. G. B. ^othera, Nottingham, in exchange for Salt- 

 water Specimens. 



A Cast of large Trilobite (Paradoxides Harlani), from Braintree 

 Limestone, Boston, U.S.A., sent to Professor Haughton, Trinity College, 

 Dublin. 



A Set of Casts of Dodo Bones, sent to Professor Williams, 

 Cleveland, U.S.A. 



LECTURES. 



During the first three months of the year, the following Free 

 Lectures, &c., being the Seventh Winter Course, were delivered in the 

 Large Lecture Hall of the Museum : — 



Ten Lectures on Art. By Mr. W. J. Bishop, Drawing Master of the 

 Liverpool College, and Head Master of the Liverpool North District 

 School of Art. 



Four Lectures on Mineralogy. By Mr. F. P. Marrat, M.L.G.S., Museum 

 Scientific Staif . 



