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List of Presents. 



1834 & 1835. Ball of Hair, from the Stomach of a Horse. 



Wood, taken from the Roof of the Tower, in Carlisle 

 Castle, in which Mary Queen of Scots was confined. 



1836. An old Anchor. 



Deposit from a Water Pipe. 

 Specimens of Corn reduced to a Cinder. 

 A Silver Steel-yard. 



Bottle of Water containing Muriate of Soda from the 

 bottom of Monkwearmouth Pit. 



Set of Beads. 



Deposit of Sand and other Matters round an Iron Bolt. 



2 Antique Earthen Jars ; several Blocks and Pieces of 

 Iron Work from the remains of a Danish vessel sup- 

 posed to have been wrecked on the coast of Norfolk 

 several centuries ago. 



Calcareous Deposit from Water. 



An old Coin. 



Matter left after the Burning of Hay by Lightning. 



A Club and Adze from Batavia, and a native Rope 

 from Lima. 



Moss covered with Calcareous Deposit from Doncaster. 



1837. Nuts found when cutting the Foundation for Sunderland 



Docks. 



A quantity of Tapestry. 



A portion of a large Oak f'ouned in making a drain near 

 Linden, 



An old Sword found in a moss, in the parish of Gretna. 



A curious Walking Stick. 



A fragment of Pottery into which a Potatoe has grown. 



An Esquemaux Canoe. 



2 models of Egptian Mummies. 



Mr. Fred. Bevan. 

 Maj.Emmett.R.E. 



W. Forsyth, Esq. 

 Mr. John Hancock. 

 Mr. J. Armour. 

 W. Webster, Esq. 

 Major Emmett. 



A Lady. 



Mr. T. Stephens. 



Capt, Robinson. 



Mr. Thos. Ellison. 

 Mr. Peter Taylor. 

 Mr. Thirlwall. 

 Mr. E. Challoner. 



Mr.J.S.Challoner. 

 Capt. J. Ridley. 



F. E. W. Peacock, 

 Esq. 



C. W. Bigge, Esq., 

 V. P. 



Mr. Johnson, Car- 

 lisle. 



Mr. James Atkin. 



Mr. Thos. Forster. 



Capt. Leisk, of the 

 Lady Jane. 



Mr. B. Gabreil. 



