216 REPORT — 1844. 



ENGLAND : — Public Museums. — London (1. British Museum ; 2. Zoologi- 

 cal Society ; 3. East India Company; 4. Linnrean Society ; 5. United Service 

 Institution ; 6. College of Surgeons ; 7. London Missionary Society) ; Newcastle- 

 on-Tyne ; Carlisle ; Kendal ; Durham ; Scarborough ; Leeds ; York ; Lancaster ; 

 Manchester ; Liverpool (Royal Institution) ; Nottingham ; Derby ; Chester ; Shrews- 

 bury; Ludlow; Hereford; Burton-on-Trent ; Birmingham (School of Medicine) ; 

 Warwick ; Cambridge ; Norwich ; Bury St. Edmunds ; Saffron Walden ; Oxford ; 

 Worcester ; Cheltenham ; Bristol ; Plymouth ; Bridport ; Gosport (Haslar Hos- 

 pital) ; Chichester ; Rochester ; Chatham (Fort Pitt) ; Canterbury ; Margate. 



Private Museums. — Eahl of Derby, Knowsley ; Lord Say and Sele, Erith ; Earl 

 of Malmesbury, Christchurch, Hants ; Messrs. Hancock and Dr. Charlton, New- 

 castle ; P. J. Selby, Twizell ; Dr. Hcysham, Carlisle; — Crossthwaite, Keswick; 

 J. R. Wallace, Distington, Cumberland; — Newell, Littleborough, Lancashire ; A. 

 Strickland, Bridlington Quay ; /. Hall, Scarborough ; C. Waterton, Walton Hall ; 

 W. H. R. Read, York ; G. S. Foljambe, Osberton ; Rev. A. Padley, Nottingham ; 

 H. Sandbach, Liverpool ; Rev. T. Gisborne, Yoxall, Staffordshire ; T. C. Eyton, Don- 

 nerville, Shropshire; J. Walcot, Worcester; H. E. Strickland, Oxford; Rev. Dr. 

 Thackeray, Cambridge ; J. H. Gurney, Earlham Hill, Norfolk ; R. Hammond, Swaff- 

 ham ; Rev. G. Steward, Caistor ; E. Lombe, Melton Hall, Norfolk ; Rev. C. Penrice, 

 Plumstead ; /. R. Wheeler, Wokingham ; — Dunning, Maidstone ; C. Tomkim, 

 M.D., Abingdon ; W. V. Guise, Rendcomb ; T. B. L. Baker, Hardwicke, Gloucester ; 

 Rev. A. Mathew, Kilve, Somerset ; Dr. Roberts, Bridport ; Dr. E. Moore, Plymouth ; 

 J. H. Rodd, Trebartha, Cornwall ; H. Doubleday, Epping; W. Yarrell, J. Gould, 

 J. Leadbeater, and G. Loddiges, London. 



WALES : — Private. — L. L. Dillwyn, Swansea. 



SCOTLAND :— Public— Edinburgh ; Glasgow (1. Hunterian Museum ; 2. An- 

 dersonian Museum ; 3. King's College) ; Aberdeen ; St. Andrew's ; Kelso ; Dumfries. 



Private. — Sir W. Jardine, Jardine Hall ; Capt. H. M. Drummond, Meggineh 

 Castle, Errol ; E. Sinclair, Wick ; Duke of Roxburgh, Fleurs ; Dr. Parnell, Edin- 

 burgh. 



IRELAND :— Public— Dublin (1. Royal Dublin Society; 2. Natural History 

 Society; 3. Ordnance Collection; 4. Trinity College) ; Belfast Museum. 



Private. — Dr. Farran and T. W. Warren, Dublin ; Dr. BtirJcitf, Waterford ; Dr. 

 Harvey, Cork ; J. V. Stewart, Rockhill, Donegal ; R. Davis, Clonmel ; Rev. T. Knox, 

 Toomavara ; W. Thompson, Belfast. 



FRANCE: — Public. — Paris; Strasburg ; Bordeaux; Clermont; Lyons; Bou- 

 logne ; Caen ; Rouen ; Metz ; Epinal ; Marseilles ; Avignon ; Aries ; Nismes ; Mont- 

 pellier. 



Private. — Prince Massena, Paris ; MM. Baillon and De Lamotte, Abbeville ; Les- 

 son, Rochefort ; Allard, Montbrisson ; Baron de Lafresnaye, Falaise ; Fieuret, Bifferi, 

 Boursier,and Jourdan, Lyons ; Crespon, Nismes ; Degland, Lille ; Bequillet, Toulouse. 



BELGIUM: — Public. — Brussels; Ghent; Louvain ; Liege ; Cologne (Jesuits' 

 College) ; Tournay. 



Private. — M. Kets, Antwerp; L. F. Paret, Ostend ; M. Dubus, Brussels. 



HOLLAND :— Public— Leyden ; Haarlem. 



DENMARK :— Public— Copenhagen. 



NORWAY:— Public — Christiania ; Bergen; Drontheim. 



Private. — Prof. Esmark, Christiania. 



SWEDEN :— Public— Stockholm ; Lund; Upsal ; Gottenburg. 



Private. — Mr. R. Dann, Sioloholm, Gottenburg. 



RUSSIA : — Public. — St. Petersburg ; Moscow ; Casan ; Odessa. 



PRUSSIA :— Public— Berlin. 



AUSTRIA :— Public— Vienna ; Trieste ; Laibach. 



WESTERN GERMANY: — Public— Bonn; Mannheim; Mayence ; Frank- 

 fort-on-Main ; Darmstadt; Heidelberg; Karlsruhe; Freiburg; Munich; Stut- 

 gart ; Dresden ; Gottingen ; Greifswald ; Bremen. 



Private. — Prince Maximilian, Neuwied ; C. L. Brehm ; J. A. Nauraann, Dessau ; 

 Dr. Hartlaub, Bremen. 



SWITZERLAND: — Public— Basle; Neufchatel ; Berne; Soleure ; Geneva; 

 Fribourg (Jesuits' College) ; Sion (Jesuits' College). 



