202 LIST OP PKESENTS TO THE MUSEUM AND LIBEARY. 



LIST OF PRESENTS TO THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY 



OF THE 



NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 

 FROM APRIL, 1867, TO APRIL, 1868. 



FOSSILS. 



Coal Fossils from West Cramlington. John Hancock, Esq. 



Fossil Corals from Devonshire. W. Pengelhi, Esq., F.R.S., Torquay. 



Specimens of Lepiclodendron and Trigonocarpon, from Denton Qnarry, 

 Brampton, Cumberland. II?-. Paisley, Bolton Wood House, Wigton. 

 A Calamite, from a Quarry near Holywell. Mr. Thos. Thompson. 



Fossil Bones of a Moa {Dinomis Casuarinus, Owen), from New Zealand. 



317-s. Dodd, Havensworth Terrace. 



Fossil Bones of a Moa (Z). ?) Capt. Llytli, per J. Hancock, Esq. 



Specimen of Calc Spar. Messrs. J. Dove Sf Co., per J. W. Dees, Esq. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Portion of a Helmet found on a Skull at Pompeii. D. 0. Drewett, Esq. 



A Kaffir Fiddle. Capt. West, R.N. 



BOOKS. 



Report of the Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club, 1866-7. The Club. 



Transactions of the Imperial Royal Botanical and Zoological Society of 



Vienna, 1866 ; and other Papers. The Society. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, U.S., 1866. 



The Academy. 

 Fordliandlinger i Videnskalis-Selskabet of Christiania for 1858-64 ; and 



other Papers. The lR.oyal Norske University, Chi-istiania. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1866. The Society. 



Report of the Smithsonian Institute, 1865. The Smithsonian Institute. 



Binney on the Land and Fresh Water Shells of North America, Parts 2 & 3. 



The Smithsonian Institute. 

 A Monograph of American Corbiculadse, Recent and Fossil, by Temple 



Prime. The Smithsonian Institute. 



