164 LISl OP DONATIONS 



1895. 

 Jan. 11. Myalina crassa jun. — from the Ironstone-Shale Bed, Redesdale. 



Mr. John Dunn, per Rd. Howse. 

 „ 26. A block of " Ganister" and a piece of Fire-clay. 



J. Gregory Sf Co., Deepcar, near Sheffield. 

 ,, 28. Pieces of Precious Opal from Queensland. 



Fred. Ralph Carr, Lympston, Exeter. 

 Feb. 11. Syeuitic Granite— 1, from Syene, Upper Egypt, 2, from Statute 

 of Kaamses 2nd ; 3 and 4, from 2nd Pyramid ; Diorite from 

 broken Statue of Khafra, builder of 2nd Pyramid ; Igneous 

 Rock fragment picked up near the Pyramids ; pieces of 

 Tertiary Limestone, — pieces from Temple of Deir el Bahr ; 

 pieces from Pyramids of Gizeh shewing mode of joining 

 the stones; and pieces from outside of Pyramid ; pieces of 

 Nvtmmulite Limestone, Alabaster, etc., from Egypt. 



Robt. C. Clephan. 

 ,, 21. Granite from Cottonwood Canyon, Utah (the Mormon Temple 

 built of this stone) ; Stalactite from Cash Valley, Utah. 



Mr. Joseph Ridley, U.S. Am. 

 Mar. 11. Fossil Teeth of several species of Shark from the Carolina Phos- 

 phate deposits Mr. G. Morley, Byker. 

 April 13. Anthracosia and Anthracopiera and pieces of " Cone-in-Cone " 

 fi'Om the shale above the Beaumont Seam, Duuston Pit. 



Mr. N. Thompson, The Teams. 

 ,, „ Specimens of Whin (DoleriteV) from a dyke under the Town 

 Moor. Mr. Stephenson. 



May 18. Fossil Shells, Bones of Ichthyosaurus, Wood, etc., from the Main- 

 Limestone (Middle Lias), Cleveland. 



Chas. Wm. Ware, Grosvcnor Place. 



1894 ETHNOLOGY. 



Aug. 29. A large stone Adze or Celt, J. D. Scott, Esq. 



Nov. . A piece of old Wooden Water-pipe from Saville Row, formerly 

 used to convey water from the Moor to the Town. 



W. G. Laws, Esq. 

 1895. 

 Feb. 5. A Balance for Weighing Guineas. R. Y. Green, Esq. 



