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APPENDIX. 



Dr. Govan. — First and Second Selections of Specimens from the vicinity of Simlah. A 

 third Selection of Specimens from the Himalaya range. Some Organic Remains 

 from the bed of the Sutlege. Additional Specimens from the Hill Provinces. 



Dk. J. Grierson,— A well-preserved Specimen of the Long Ear'd Bat (Nospertilio Auritus). 



J. Hardie, Esg. — Some Specimens of the Rocks near Biana. Mineral Specimens from 

 Central India. 



Col. Hodgson. — A Geological Map of England. 



Mr. Leslie.- — Drawings of a Doe and of its Skull. 



Mr. Lewis, — Some Specimens of Rock (granite) and Earth from the top of Mount Ophir, 

 Malacca. 



R. Rose, Esq. — A Collection of Geological Specimens made during a Survey of the Roads 

 from Midnapore to Sumbulpore, and from thence to Cuttack and Balasore. 



Dr. Royle. — A Series of Specimens illustrative of the Districts of Rajpoor, Mussooree, &c. 



Mr. Smith. — Specimens of Lithographic Printing from Captain Franklin's Lias Limestone 

 of Bundelcund. Specimens of Lithographic Printing from Stones sent down 

 from Agra by Lieutenant J. F. Boileau. An Impression from a Rotus Stone, 



r sent by Lieutenant J. Thomson. 



Dr. p. F. Strong.. — Specimens of Peat Earth from a large Tank on the Dum Dum Road. 



Specimens of the Clay obtained in repeated borings in and near the Salt Water 

 Lakes, Calcutta. 



Lieut. J. Thomson. — A Series of Specimens from the vicinity of Gyah and Rotus Gurh. 

 Mr. Walters. — A Box of Minerals from the Cossiah Hills. 



Mr. Wand. — Specimens of the Calcareous Deposit found about the Hot Spring in 

 Bencoolen. 



