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DONATIONS 



BRISTOL PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY INSTITUTION, 



Since January Ist, 1835. 



MAMMALIA. 



Captain Rees, Ship Eleanor. — Specimen of the Brown Coati, (Nasua 



fusca,) Deraerara. 

 Dk. Riley. — Common Baboon, (Cynocephalus.) 

 E. CrosSj Esq., Surry Zoological Gardens. — The Black Coaita, or Spider 



Monkey, (Ateles Paniscus,) South America. 



BIRDS. 

 Capt. T. Brown, Ship Ann.-'— Two Ring-Doves, (alive,) from Alexandria. 

 Sir Charles Forbes, per J. King, Esq. — Albatrosse, (DiomediaExulans). 

 Richard Smith, Esq. — Two small Finches, from the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Mr. Glover. — Scarlet Ibis, (Tantalus ruber) ; Spoonbill, (Platalea ajaja); 



Boatbill, (Caneroma cochlearia) ; Toucan, (Rhamphastos tucanus) j and 



another bird; all from Demerara. 

 John Miller, Esq. — A fine specimen of the Curassow Bird, (Crax alector). 



REPTILES. 

 Miss Grant, Clifton. — Various Reptiles, among them the Cobra de 



Capello, and five other snakes, from Trincomalee j Iguana tuberculata, 



St. Vincents. 

 Captain Ratcliffe, — Snake, from Africa. 

 W. B. Green, Esq. — Two Eggs of a large Tortoise. 



CRUSTACEA. 

 Capt. F. Cundy, Ship Sybilla. — A singular Crab, (Parthenopus horridus,) 

 from Mauritius. 

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