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LIST OF OBJECTS PEESENTED TO THE MUSEUM 

 DUEING 1867. 



Agnew, Dr. — Two sj)ecimens of Coral. 



Abbott, IVIr. R, jun.— A Spanish Silver Coin, 1728. 



Allpoi-t, M., Esq.— An English Perch (Perca fluviatilisj caught in the water- 

 works reservoir ; a Native Eat (Mas fuscipesj. 



Allen, J., Esq. — Specimen of mineral Indiarubber from Adelaide. 



Allison, N. P., Esq. — Two sj)ecimens of young of Native Devil. 



Aitkin, K., Esq.^A large collection of Bones of the Moa (Dinornis sp. J ; 

 Human Bones, Geological Specimens, &c., from Southland, New Zealand. 



Australian IMuseum, Sydney — Casts of upper and lower jaws of Nototheriura, 

 from Darling Downs, N.S.W. 



Browne, Mr. M.- Specimen of Fish (Chimcera AustralisJ. 



Barnard, J., Esq. — A box turned from wood of Blue Gum (Eucalyptus 

 glohuliis). 



Bolter, Mr. ^Governor Davey's Proclamation (pictorial) to the Aborigines. 



Buckland, J. V. — Queen Mary's Signet King. 



Clinch, Captain. — A Bow, a Spear, and six Arrows from the New Hebrides. 



Cogle, J., Esq. — Specimens of Lava, Sulphur, &c., from Lake Taupo, New 

 Zealand 



Crowhurst, Mr. — A Eoman Coin. 



Crowther, W. L., Esq.— Specimen of Saw Fish (Pristis) ; Skull of Lophius, 



Couraud, M. G., of Cognac, per Justin McC. Browne, Esq. — A large col- 

 lection of Land and Marine Shells, named, from France. 



Calder, J. E., Esq. —Specimens of the Fish (closely allied to thePilchard)driven 

 ashore in vast numbers at Barnes' Bay and elsewhere. 



Chesney, Lieut. -Colonel, R.E. — A Native Bear, or Koala ( Phascolarctos 

 cinereus) from Victoria ; two Emu's Eggs. 



Coe, Mr. — A young specimen of the brush Bi-onze-wing Pigeon (Peristera 

 elegans). 



Chisholm, Mr. D. — Specimen of Channel-bill (Scythrops Novoe Hollandice) 

 shot at Clarence Plains. 



Da vies, J., Esq., M.H.A. — A fish of the family Zeidse, probably analagous to 

 the John Dory of European seas, caught at Austin's Ferry by Mr. Brent. 



Dickenson, ]Mr. — A 2 cent coin of United States of America. 



Dwyei', Lieut. -Colonel, 2-14th Regt. — 3 Eussian Copper Coins ; 1 German do ; 

 Eussian Officer's Helmet from Sebastopol. 



Dickenson, Mr. — Speci'ifiens of Agrotis Vastator. 



Elhott, Mr. J., Southport. — A Crested Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome.) 



Exhibition Commissioners, Eoyal — Two blocks of Marble from Bruni Island ; 

 49 Models in wax of Tasmanian Apples and Pears ; samples of Si^erm 

 and Black Fish Oil, and Spermaceti ; sample of Gum of Oyster Bay Pine 

 (Frenela rhomhoidalis) ; samples of Oil from leaves of Blue Gum 

 (Eucalyptus globulus), prepared by Dr. Huston ; a slab of Musk Wood 

 (Euryhia argophylla) ; two ditto of Oyster Bay Pine ; Photographic 

 Portraits of the last remaining aborigines of Tasmania, framed and 

 glazed. 



Ferguson, J., Mi'. — Shells of Janthinus and Spii-ula, from Tuider Box Bay. 



Fenton, Captain — Native Devil (Sarcophilus ursinus). 



Gould, C, Esq., F.G.S.— A very large number of Geological and Mineralogical 



Specimens procured by him during the Geological Survey of Tasmania. 

 Glover, Miss — A block of Marble from Sorell. 

 Gellibrand, W. A. B., Esq. — Eecent Specimens of Native Tiger (Thylacinus 



cynocephalusj, and Devil (Sarcophilus ursinus). 

 Hubbard, Mrs. — Three ancient Deeds, time of Edward IV., 1482 ; and 



Richard IIL, 1484. Also two Government Certificates, 1829 and 1830. 

 Hull, H. M., Esq. — Two Bones, and Eings of Trachea of Moa ; a collection of 

 Human Bones, and three specimens of Stalactites from Sandstone and 

 Limestone Caves on the Eiver Waiau, Southland, New Zealand. 

 Hewitt, Mr. — A letter written by the late Sir E. Peel. 

 Hampton, Mr. E. J. — A fan-tailed Pigeon, prepared and mounted. 

 Kelly, J., Mr. — An Indian Spinning Wheel. 



