XXXVI 
Mr. BuDGE read the Lists of Presents :— 
DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Portrait of Professor Hunt......c.c.cee Sahete 
Waif of the Atlantic Ocean,* brought from 
the Tropics by the Gulf Stream, and strand- 
ed at Gunwalloe 
White Spathose Iron Ore, from ‘xeuanalle) 
Mine 
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Ditto (calcined). 
White Spathose Iron Ore, from Duchy Peru. 
Ditto (calcined). 
Brown Hematite Iron Ore, from Higher r 
Treamble Mine 
Brown Hematite Iron Ore, from Lower 
Treamble Mine 
Silver-Lead Ore, from Lower Treamble Mine J 
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Malachite from Burra Burra 
Copper Pyrites from Moonta ........¢.-. 
Massive (Tile Ore) and Crystallized Oxide 
of Copper (three specimens) from Wal- 
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Schorl, from Wallaroo .........-eseseeee { 
Green Carbonate of Copper, Wallaroo .... | 
Molybdenite, from Wallaroo .....-.cceee 
Crystallized Copper Pyrites......--cccece 
Chloride of Copper (three specimens) ..../ 
Chromate of Lead, from Congonhas do Cue 
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Miners’ Tools, A.D. 1798 ....csseceeeeeves ) 
A Dag (axe) broken ......ceccesesooee 00 
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A Hammer and Handle. .............. 
ings, in Huel-Oak Tin Mine; Ludgvan ; 
left there when abandoned in Feb., 1798 
Rubbing from the east face of Font, Cran- 
tock Church 
Found August,1872, at bottom of old za 
Shells (Two Pairs) from India........ oeee \ 
Three Shells, Péeroceras Scorpius, do. 
Egg of Crocodile, from Jamaica......... Goo 
Two Silver Coinst}.. 
Mr. Henwood, F.R.S., &c. 
Mr. Rogers, Penrose. 
Mr. Roebuck, Trevarthian. 
Mr. Samuel Higgs, jun., 
F.G.S., F.A.S., of Walla- 
roo, near Adelaide, South 
Australia. 
Mr. Thomas Treloar, Helston. 
From Mr. W. P. Cardozo, Pur- 
ser; through Mr. Rogers, 
Penrose. 
Mr. E. H. W. Dunkin. 
From Mr. W. P: Cocks, Fal- 
mouth. 
Mr. Banks, Falmouth. 
Rey. C. T. Comber, Truro. 
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* A leaf-branch of Palm. 
+ A Penny, Hen. I, (York mint; 
Moneyer, Turril [?]); and Groat, 
Hen. VIII; found among the ruins of Thornton Abbey, Lincolnshire. 
