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The total number of visitors during that time amounted to 7,980,181, 

 giving a yearly average of 443,843. 



DONATIONS. 



Specimens of Flint Flakes from the Raised Beach, known as the 

 Corrau, at Larue, County Antrim ; also Flint Flakes and Core from the 

 gravel pit in the liaised Beach at Kilroot, near Carrickfergus, County 

 Antrim, collected and presented by Mr. Frank Archer. 



A cluster of Zoophytes, Ajlaopheriia angulosa, dredged in 8 to 10 

 fathoms at Johore Shoal, Singapore ; presented by Surgeon-Major S. 

 Archer. 



A Sea Snake, Ghersydrus, from the Java Seas ; presented by Mr. 

 "William Baldwin. 



Living specimens of Sessile Barnacles, Balanas, taken from the hull 

 of the S.S. Egypt on her arrival at Liverpool after lying five weeks at 

 Port Duruford, South Africa ; presented by Mr. Edward Banner, J. P. 



A specimen of Flexible Sandstone from near Delhi ; presented by Mr. 

 E. Bibby, Jun. 



A living "Gopher" Terrapin; presented by Mr. Eugene Blackford, 

 New York. 



A living young Tortoise-Shell Turtle, Chelone hnhricata, and a young 

 Green Turtle, Chelone viridis, from the West Indies ; presented by 

 Mr. Walter Blythe. 



Specimens of 2G species of Fossil Shells and 1 of Cirrhipeds from 

 Post Pliocene beds of Canada and Portland, Maine, U.S.A. ; presented 

 by Dr. E. C. BoUes, per Mr. James Samuelson. 



Six living Sea Urchins, Echinus sphcera, from Port Erin ; presented 

 by Mr. H. R. Boult. 



The skin of a Puma, small India-rubber Model of a Manatee, 

 specimens of Birds, Reptiles, Insects, &c., from the River Amazon ; 

 collected and presented by Mr. Septimus Brocklehurst. 



The Skull of an Egyptian Mummy ; presented by Mr. J. A. Brown. 

 An Otter, killed near Corwen ; presented by Mr. Thomas Cope. 

 A collection of Moa Bones, Dinornis, forming a nearly complete 

 skeleton ; also a small plate of Baleen, 19 inches long ; the Ear-bone 



