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than of a testaceous form : — Petit Tor, or Babbacombe. Eight speci- 

 mens of Spirifera, shewing internal spiral apparatus^ from Limestone ; 

 Meadfoot Sands, Torquay. Ten portions of Criuital column, from Ditto. 

 Nine various Fossil Corals, from Ditto. A fine Ichthyodorulite. 



John Miller, Esq. — Specimen of Fossil Wood, from Allersley, near 

 Coventry. 



Councii of the Philosophical Institution, Leeds. — Two Casts, one of tlie 

 Head, and tlie other of another portion of an undescribed Fish, from tlie 

 coal formation of Yorkshire. 



MINERALOGY. 



Henry Bush, Esq. — A specimen of Crystallized Sulphate of Strontiau, 

 and three ditto of Crystallized Native Sulphur, from Sicily. Two spe- 

 cimens of Crystallized Murio-arseniate of Lead, from Cumberland ; two 

 ditto of Crystallized Blende, with Pearl and Brown Spar, from ditto; a 

 large and fine Ditto of Crystallized Sulphate of Barytes, with Baryto- 

 calcitej and a specimen of V/alfram. 



W. PouNTNEY, Esq. — A splendid specimen of Crystallized Soda. 



COINS. 



W. P. King, Esq. — One hundred various provincial Copper Tokens. 



Capt. James McArthur. — Two Roman Coins, cemented in a dense Brec- 

 cia, from the bed of the river Thames, — dug up in removing the founda- 

 tion of the old London Bridge. 



MISCELLANIES. 



Capt. James McArtuur. — A Roman Dagger, found in removing the old 



London Bridge. 

 F. J. Rankin, Esq. — A Mat for sleeping upon, and a Stool, from the 



country of the Jollifls, Africa. 

 Mr. Alex. Alexander, Exeter. — A newly-invented Graphic Mirror, foi 



drawing from nature, copying, &c. 

 Capt. Tiios. Brown, Ship Ann. — A Turkish Firmaun. 



BOOKS. 



Dk. Ruheut Thomson. — No. I, of " Records of General Science," 8vo. 



