DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM, 1883-84 



From Mr. John Browne, M.R.I.A., Cookstown. 

 Antique steel sword, dug up in the City of Londonderry, in 



October, 1836. 

 From Captain Robert Campbell, of the Ship Slieve Donard. 

 Twenty-five figures of Natives of India, in their usual costumes ; 

 two necklaces, two pair of bracelets, and one string of 

 beads, made of Delhi grass ; One Indian hookah, one 

 Indian mat, and one Indian weapon ; specimen of 

 pumice, from the recent eruption at Karakatoa, found 

 floating at sea, 1200 miles from Java. 



From Major Crawford, J.P., D.L. 

 A curiously twisted branch, found at Rademon, County Down. 



From Mr. Daniel Devlin, Coalisland. 

 A nodule of decomposing coral (Lithostrotian). 



From Mr. William Gray, M.R.I.A. 

 A stone muller from North America ; five specimens of reversed 

 helices. 



From Rev. H. W. Lett, Ardmore. 

 Specimens of mosses for the herbarium. 



From Dr. James Moore, M.R.I.A. 

 Fragments of ancient sepulchral urns ; locks and fetters used in 

 the old County Gaol at Carrickfergus ; some ancient 

 military accoutrements. 



From Mr. R. Lloyd Patterson, J.P., F.L.S. 

 Male and female specimens of the upland goose. 



From Mr. Alexander Richardson, Lambeg. 

 A lizard's skin, and two snakes' skins. 



From Mr. Robert Young, C.E. 

 Specimens of flint instruments, and of ancient pottery, from 

 North America. 



From Mr. R. M. Young. 

 A collection of cryptogamic plants, made by the late Mr. John 

 Templeton, mostly during the years from 1804 to 1809. 



