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Two Fossil Shells, Purpura (Purjmrina) Morrisii, from the great 

 Oolite, Minchinbampton, presented by the Royal Institution, per the 

 Rev. H. H. Higgins, M.A. 



A Red-uaped Falcon, Falco Bahylaniciis and two Jugger Falcons, 

 Falco Jugger, Latham, from Quetta, India; presented by Mr. B. 

 Heywood Jones. 



Two large Ear Bones taken from a South African Whale; presented 

 by Mr. John Jones, per Mrs. Joseph Leyland. 



A fine male specimen in spirit of the Pichiciego, {Chlamydophoriis 

 truncatus) found in Meudoza, specially procured for the Museum ; 

 presented by Mr. Anthony Libert. 



A Common Suake, Xatrix torquata, caught at Wavertree ; presented 

 by Mr. Thomas Lowe; 



A collection of small samples of Raw Commercial Products as 

 imported into Liverpool ; also a Copper-head Snake, a Horned Frog 

 (I'hrynosoma) and a small Glass Snake, from Kansas; presented by Mr. 

 Charles Makin. 



A Collection of Corals for the use of Students (forty-five small 

 specimens of thirty named species), and seven selected Cowry Shells, 

 viz. : — Six varieties of Cyprcea paniherina and one of Cyprcea tigris, also 

 a Fossil Shell, Exogyra conica, from the Greensand; presented by Mr. 

 F. P. Marrat. 



Two specimens from Storeton Quarry, presented by the Royal 

 Institution of Liverpool, per Mr. G. H. Morton, F.G.S., viz. :— A 

 so-called Fucus ; and the type and only known Storeton specimen 

 of Equisetites Keuperina, named and figured by Mr. Morton in his 

 " Geology of the Country around Liverpool." 



A large and highly finished Model of the S.S. America in plate glass 

 case ; presented by the National Steam Ship Company, per Mr. E. K 

 Hayward, Secretary. 



A specimen of the American race of the Peregrine Falcon {Falco 

 peregrinus, var. anatum) ; presented by Mr. G. Preston. 



