60 MUSEUMS. 
Two volumes of “ Hough’s American Woods” and two volumes of 
corresponding letterpress, comprising fifty-one series of three 
sections each (HE. 12. 4. 07. 1, &c.); purchased. 
Sixty-one specimens of Timbers and twenty-four specimens of 
Dye Woods (E. 1. 6. 07. 1-78); found to be unregistered and now 
referred to this date. 
Highteen specimens of Shale, Cannel and Sandstone, with plant 
remains, &e. (E. 4. 6. 07.1, &e., and 10. 6. 07. 1-4), from coal mines 
at Wigan; collected and presented by Mr. Haworth, Wigan Coal 
and Iron Company, Wigan. 
Two balls of Native Rubber (2. 12. 7. 07. 1), probably from . 
Assinee, Gold Coast, West Africa; collected and presented by 
Mr. A. Ridyard, Chief Engineer, s.s. “ Addah.” 
Five specimens of Primula scotica, Hook (KE. 15. 8. 07. 1), from 
Stromness, Orkney Island; collected and presented by Mr. George 
Ellison, 4, Loudon Grove, Princes Park, Liverpool. 
About fifty specimens of Fossil Plants (K. 11. 10. 07. 1, &e.); 
part of a small general collection presented by Miss Barker, The Fox 
Covers, Bebington, Cheshire. 
Four Photographic Prints of Mahogany Tree being converted into 
logs in an African forest (E. 30. 12. 07. 1); presented by Mr. J.-A 
Weale, Messrs. Williams, Weale & Co., Boundary Place, Liverpool. 
Geology. 
Small Piece of Volcanic Ash (F. 21. 5. 07. 1), from Mount Etna; 
collected and presented by Mr. D. Hargreaves, 38, Ennismore Road, 
Stanley, Liverpool, per Mr. H. Powell. 
Two specimens of Pyrolusite, three specimens of Psilomelane and — 
one specimen of Specular Iron (F. 9. 10. 07. 1-3), from the Glandore © 
Mines, Co. Cork, Ireland; presented by Mr. J. Washington, — 
31, Dunraven Road, West Kirby. 
About 100 specimens of Rocks and Minerals (F. 11. 10. 07. 1, &e.); 
part of a miscellaneous collection presented by Miss Barker, The — 
Fox Covers, Bebington. 
