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Seven species of Cyprias, C. moneta, C. staphyliEa, C. 

 helvella, C. erosa, C. annulus ; two Olivas, O. undulata, 

 O. species, Ovulum ovoeformis, by W. A. Saneord, Esq. 



Helix alternata, Planorbis trivalvis, P. campanulatus, 

 Physa heterotroplia, Limnea reflexa, Littorina palliata, 

 Tellina calcarea, T. Graenlandica, Astarta Laurentiana, 

 presented by Mr. Paefitt. 



Piece of Devonian Limestone, sliewing the ripple-marks 

 of the ancient sea ; specimens of Goniatites crenistrije, by 

 W. A. Sanford, Esq. 



Portions of an Ichthyosaurus, presented by the Rev. W. 

 A. Jones. 



Portions of curious nodular contorted strata of Devonian 

 rocks, by the ßev F. TVaree. 



List of Arcliaological Donations, &,-c., to the Museum: — 



Thirty-seven Seals, and 19 Taunton Farthings, presented 

 by the Kev. TV. F. Bryant. 



A Threepenny-piece of Queen Anne, by ]\Irs. Lea'^er- 



SEDGE. 



A Shilling (?) of Queen Mary, from Mr. T. Coker. 



Part of a Grey-beard or Bellarmine, from Mr. Peters. 



Common Seal of the Burgesses of Stoke-Courcy, and 

 Marble Sculpture supposed to represent Castor and Pollux, 

 from the coUection of the late Mr. J. H. Payne, presented 

 by Mrs. Payne. 



A group in alabaster, representing the Ascension, from 

 the Rev. F. "\Yarre. 



Ten pieces of Grceco-Itallan pottery, presented by TV. 

 E. Surtees, Esq. 



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