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LIST OF BENEFACTOES. 



1868. Colonel E. R. Wood. 



Figured specimens of Rhinoceros hemitoechus, Canis, 

 Ursus, Elephas antiquus and Human remains from the 

 Gower Caves, Glamorganshire. 



1868. Professor Ansted, F.RS., F.G.S. 



Upper Jaw of Rhinoceros etruscus from Malaga. 



1868. The Trustees of the Canterbury Museum. 



The Figured Specimen, of the lower Jaw of Mastodon 

 andium from Chile. 



1868. Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., F.RS. 



Numerous Tertiary and other Fossils ; also remains of 

 the gigantic extinct Beaver (Trogontherium Cuvieri), from 

 the Norfolk Forest-Bed, Bacton ; and Fossil Footprints from 

 North America. 



1869. Colonel Charles Seton H. Guthrie. 

 A large specimen of Rubellite, from Ava. 



1869-80. Robert H. Scott, Esq., M.A., F.RS, F.G.S. 



A series of Tertiary Leaves from Greenland, described 

 and figured by Dr. Oswald Heer. 



1870. Hon. J. K. Howard. 



Remains of Rhinoceros tichorhinus, Equus fossilis, 

 Bos primigenius, Hyaena spelcea, Elephas primigenius 

 and Reindeer from a Cave in Doward Wood, Herefordshire. 



1871-72. Senor Luis J. Fontana. 



A series of- Fossil bones from the Alluvial Deposits of 

 Buenos Ay res. 



1871. Richard Daintree, Esq, F.G.S. 



Remains of Thylacoleo carnifex, Diprotodon, Noto- 

 therium, Macropus, Bird and Saurian remains from Mary 

 Vale, Queensland, &c. 



1872. Sir Philip Duncombe. 



Remains of Mammoth and Rhinoceros from Brickearth, 

 Fenny Stratford, Bucks. 



1872. H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh. 



Remains of Nototherium and Dinornis from New Zealand. 



