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Rev James M:'Kee—Specimens of grain, sea-weed, 
and pumpkins, sculls of antelopes, and fossil bones, from 
India. 
Dr Dickie—A heron from Africa. 
Hugh Hyndman, Esq—Portion of tree struck by 
lightning. 
Mrs Gregg—A bottle with barnacles attached, from 
Portrush. i 
Dr H. C. Barnett—Opium pipe and picture represent- 
ing opium smoking; bank-note, coins, seal, sun-dial, 
compass, scissors, razor, comb, lock and key, flint and 
steel, all from China. 
William Young, Esq—A green cormorant. 
W. C. Heron, Esq—Specimens of copper ore. 
Mrs M‘Cammon—A cap from Africa. 
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1855 and ’56. 
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Leeds Literary and Philosophical Society—Report 
for 1855 and 56. 
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