E:i tracts from the Minute-Boole of the Society. 587 



Mill) 25. Mr. James Dickson, F.L.S. presented a specimen rf 

 tlie iMisscltoe, found by him on the 20th of this month 

 o-i-owino- npun an oak-tree about four miles from Maid- 

 stone, by the side of the Medway. 



The President announced, that an extensive and valu- 

 able collection of Quadrupeds, Birds and Reptiles, made 

 by Mr. George Caley in New Soutli Wales, has been 

 purchased by subscription by the following Members of 

 the Society, and lodged in the Society's Museum, viz. 



£. s. d. 



TheRightHon.Sir Joseph Banks, II. M. 10 



Sir James Edward Smith, President . . 10 



Alexander INIacLeay, Esq. Secretary . 10 



Edward Forster, Esq. Treasurer ... 10 



William Elford Leach, M.D. .... 10 



William G. Maton, M.D., V.P. ... 10 



James Francis Stephens, Esq 5 



The Lord Stanley, V.P 10 



'I'homas Furly Forster, Esq 5 



William Kent, Esq 5 " " 



Richard '1 aylor, Esq 



Archibald Menzies, Escp .... 



George Milne, Esq 



Henry Grimstori, Esq 1 i 



Michael Bland, Esq. ....... 5 





 3 

 110 

 2 

 



110 



Duncan MaeArlhur, M.D. 



The Lord Bishop of Durham, H.M. . .10 



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5 



5 



Daniel Moore, Esq 10 



Joseph Sabine, Esq. 

 Rev. William Kirby 



VOL. XII. 



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