85 



*Society, Zoological, of London, Proceedings of. Parts 2 and 3, May to De- 

 cember, 1867, March to Jnne, 1868. 



* , , Index to Proceedings, 1848 to 1860. 



* , , Report of, 1868. 



Boston (United States), of Natural History, Vols. 7 and 10, Vol. 



11, Nos. 1 to 6. 



Memoirs of, Vol. 1, Parts 1 and 2. 



* , Koyal, of N. S. Wales, Transactions of, Vol. 1. 



■^Statistics of New Zealand, 1867 and 1868. From N. Z. Government. 



* of Victoria for 1867 and 1868 ; general index to ditto. From 



Victorian Gov^ernment. 

 *Survey, Geological, of Victoria, Maps, 1 vol. From Sir Robert OflScer. 

 *Smithsonian Institution, Washington, United States, Report for 1865. 



From the Institution. 



* Contributions to Knowledge, Vols. 6 and 7. From the same. 



*Tasmanian Industries — Pamphlet by J. E. Calder, Esq. From the Govern- 

 ment. 

 *Transits of Venus in 1774 and 1882, Observations on. By G. B. Aii-ey, Esq., 



Astronomer Royal. From the author. 

 *Transactions of New Zealand Institute, 1868. From the Institute of 



Institution of Engineers in Scotland, Vols. 1 to 12 (1857 to 1868.) 



From the Institution. 

 * of Philosophical Society of New South "Wales, 1862-5. From the 



Society. 



* of Society of Natui'alists, Hamburg. From the Society. 



Vertebrata, Stinicture and Development of Shoulder Girdle and Sternum in. 



By W. K. Parker, Esq., F.R.S. {Eay Society's Volamefor 1867.) 



LIST OF OBJECTS PRESENTED TO THE MUSEUM 

 DURING 1869, WITH NAMES OF DONORS. 



Allport, M., Esq., F L.S., F.Z.S. — Gelatinous tube of Salpa, and small 

 Crustacean found within it. From Adventure Bay. Two fish, name 

 unknown, caught at Wedge Bay. 



Aubin, F., Esq.— A Sun-Fish ( Orthagoriscus sp.J, froin Spring Bay. 



Bennett, Dr. — A Crab from Sandy Bay. 



Bilton, H., Esq. — A double head of Calf. Curious gi-owth of root of tree. 



Barnard, J., Esq. — A Package of Seed of Sugar Beet for distribution. Speci- 

 mens of Cinnabar ore from the Cudgegong, New South Wales. 



Bomford, F. E., Esq. — Specimens of Fluke (Distoma sp.J from Liver of a 

 Shark. 



Buckland, Mrs. J. R. —A Bullet from a double-barrelled gun, found loaded, 

 on the 30th INIay, 1859, by the side of two skeletons belonging to the 

 retreating party of Sir John FrankUn's exjiedition, in a boat on the 

 west coast of King William's Island, lat. 69deg. 8min., N., long. 99deg. 

 24min., W. [Vide "Fate of Franklin and His Discoveries," by Captain 

 McClintock, page 294.] A portion of a Boat's Ensign, belonging to the 

 same expedition, left at the Northern Cairn, Cape FeHx, May, 1847, 

 and discovered May, 1859, by Lieut. Hobson, of Lady Franklin's screw 

 yacht Fox. A portion of the Riband of the Order of the Redeemei', of 

 Greece, worn by the late Sir John FrankUn. An Almond from the 

 Convent Garden on Mount Sinai. 



Cox, Dr. J., Sydney.— Sixty-seven specimens of Shells. A large number of 

 Shells from various jjarts of the world. 



Castray, L. R., Esq., A.C.G. — A letter in the New Zealand language, ad- 

 dressed by one native to another, with translation. Six specimens of 

 Woods from Madagascar. 



