List of Donations. 



1826. SPECLMENS. 



Nov. 11. Specimens of sandstone from Madeira. 

 17. Fos.sils from the Plymoutl) limestone. 

 Fossil fish from Monte Bolca. 

 Fossil shark's teeth from Gozo near Malta. 



Dec. 1. Specimens from Van Dieman's Land. 



Impression of a vegetable stem on sandstone from the 

 gritstone quarries at Wickersley, near Rotherham. 

 8. Three specimens of rocks, and recent shells. 



Tooth of the Mammoth from the Banks of the Ocker 



near its junction with the Volga, 

 Fossils from the vicinity of the Gitimer in Volhynia. 

 Four casts of shells from St. Mary, Jamaica. 

 15. Heads, stems, and various parts of Crinoidea, from Lan- 

 cashire. 

 Specimens from Sussex. 

 Fossil fish from the copper-slate of I'huringia. 



DONORS. 



Rev. J. Bulwer. 

 Rev. R. Hennah, F.G.S. 

 John Broster, Esq. 

 Lieut.Gen. Sir Rufane Don- 

 kin,G.C.II.K.C.B. F.G.S. 

 W. Bedford, Esq. 



Capt.Kater,F.R.S. 

 G.B.Greenough, Esq. F.G.S. 



Sir A. Crichton, V.P.G.S. 



W. Gilbertson, Esq. 

 G. Mantell, Esq. F.G.S. 

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



1827. 

 Jan. 5. 



Cast of an Ammonite from the oolitic series. 

 A supposed Ophiolite. 



C. Bathurst, Esq. 

 M. Stift, Gen. Superint' of 

 the Mines of Nassau. 



6. Fossils from the rock above the Fuller's-earth at Nutfield. C. Bathurst, Esq. 



10. Mill-stone grit, containing small fragments of garnets. W. C.Trevelyan,Esq.F.G.S. 



Mar. 2. Volcanic rocks from Auvergne. G. P. Scrope, Esq. F.G.S. 

 Rocks and fossil shells from the N.E. and N.W. coasts 



of Scotland, in illustration of a memoir upon the Brora R- L Murchison, Esq. Sec. 

 Coal-field by R. I. Murchison, Esq. Sec. G.S. F.R.S. G.S. 



Rocks and fossil shells from the Scarborough coast. 



Fossil fish from Banniskirk, Caithness. 



April 6. Fossil coral from Torqua)\ H. J. Brooke, Esq. F.G.S. 



Echini from the chalk. R. Heathfield, Esq. F.G.S. 



Recent and fossil corals from Torquay. Mrs. Cazalet. 



Bovey coal. 



20. Specimens from the Whin Dyke in Covvpen Colliery, near 



Blyth in Northumberland. W. C.Trevelyan,Esq. F.G.S. 



Apennine limestone from near Placentia. Dr. Buckland, V.P.G.S. 



Portion of a large head of the Ichthj^osaurus platyodon. H.T.DelaBeche,Esq.F.G.S. 

 June 1. Fossil bones of the Hyaena and other animals, found in a 



cave near Maidstone. J. Braddick, Esq 

 15. Fossils from the sandstone of Parham Park and Pul- 



borough Mount. G. P. Martin, Esq. 



Jm/j/ 9. A legacy of recent shells, fossils, and minerals. ThelateCapt.Apsley,F.G.S. 



Aug. 11. Recent shells from the neighbourhood of Rome. Dr. Leach. 



Oct. 27. Peacock coal from Abersychan, South Wales. S. Taylor, l!sq. Jun. 



Nov. 1. Fossil fish from Troup Head, Banff. A. Murray, Esq. 



2. Silicified fir-wood from Van Dieman's Land. C. Stokes, Esq. F.G.S. 

 Jacotinga, or iron ore, in which the gold is found at the 



Mine of Gongo Soco in Brazil. ' I. L, Goldsmid, Esq. F.G.S. 



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