List of Donations. 



1824. SPECIMENS. 



April 8. Chalcedony in chalk flints from the neighbourhood of 

 Hemel Hemstead. 

 Fossils from the Dublin limestone. 

 S^. Fossil shell from the Oxford clay, and a pebble from the 



diluvial gravel, Oxford. 

 26. Specimens of the rock of Cerigo, and of the principal 

 mountain chain of Cephalonia. 

 May 1. Simple minerals and rocks, collected on the shores of 

 South America and Mexico. 

 5. Fossil bones found in the fissures of a sandstone rock at 

 the Hinck's Hay near the Old Park Iron Works, Daw- 

 ley, Shropshire. 

 Eschara foliacea from Weymouth. 

 8. Specimen of a Mya from diluvial clay at Ilford in Essex, 

 containing bones of the Elephant, Rhinoceros, &c. 

 Fossil jaw in gypsum from the Paris Basin. 

 Specimens collected on a journey through the Province 



ofKhorasanin Persia. 

 Fossil shells from Hordwell Cliff. 

 Specimens of the lead strata in the district of Alston,with 



a printed reference by Westgarth Forster, Esq. 

 Specimens of the strata in the Hetton Colliery, Durham. 

 20. Specimens of rocks from Ceylon. 



Aphrodita aculeata and two Astreae from Swansea. 

 June 6. Specimens from New South Wales. 

 10. Specimens from Madeira. 



Specimens from the Arctic Seas, collected in Capt. Par- 

 ry's second voyage. 

 29. Impressions of vegetables in coal shale, Radstock. 



Impressions of vegetables from near Hemsford and Brad- 

 ford, Doncaster. 

 Magnesian limestone from Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. 

 Specimens from Van Dieman's Land. 

 Oct. 22. Impressions of vegetables in coal shale, from Camerton 

 near Bath. 

 Sulphuret of silver from St. Ynes-mine in the Real del 

 Monte, Mexico. 

 Nov. 5. Fossils from the Isle of Purbeck. 

 Minerals from the North Seas. 



Specimens from the beds below the chalk in the Isle of 



Wight. 

 Specimens of the beds and fossils in the Isle of Portland. 

 19. Gryphaea incurva, found in the lias upon the red stone 

 in which the Copper Works of Chessy are situated. 

 Specimen of a lately discovered ore of lead from a cross 

 vein in Huel Alfred Mine, Cornwall. 



DONORS. 



H. C. White, Esq. F.G.S. 

 Hon. Geo. Knox, F.G.S. 



Prof. Buckland, Pres. G.S. 



Sir H. Bunbury, Bt. F.G.S. 

 Capt. Basil Hall, R.N. 

 F.G.S. 



Thos.Botfield, Esq. F.G.S. 

 Miss Benett. 



John Gibson, Esq. F.G.S. 

 E.W. Rundell, Esq. F.G.S. 



J. B. Frazer, Esq. F.G.S. 

 Miss Salisbury. 



Rev. J. H. Scott, F.G.S. 



T. D'Oyley, Esq. 

 Miss Benett. 

 T. Hoblyn, Esq. 

 J. E. Bowdich, Esq. 



C. Stokes, Esq. F.G.S. 

 Hon. W. Waldegrave, Capt. 

 R.N. 



Rev. R. B. Cooke, F.G.S. 

 A.Aikin, Esq. V.P.G.S. 

 E. Barnard, Esq. 



A.B.Lambert, Esq. F.G.S. 



J. Taylor, Esq. Treas. G.S. 

 W.H.Fitton.M.D. V.P.G.S. 

 Sir JohnFranklin, Capt. R.N. 

 F.G.S. 



T. Webster, Esq. Sec. G.S. 



J. B. Pentland, Esq. 



J. Taylor, Esq. Treas. G.S. 



