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LIST OP BENEFACTORS. 



1853. Andrew Geddes Bain, Esq. 

 South African Reptilian Fossils. 



1855. Sir Joseph D Alton Hooker, K.C.SJ., C.B., F.R.S.^ 

 and Dr. Thomas Thomson. 

 A set of their " Plants of India." 



1858. Robert Brown, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. 



His collection of Preparations and Specimens of Fossil 

 Woods. 



1858. Sir William Denison, Governor of Madras. 



A large stone of the Aerolite which fell at Parnallee in 

 1857. 



1858. The Trustees of the Museum of Natural 



History, Sydney. 

 Remains of Diprotodon and Nototherium. 



1859. Miss Warne. 



Fossil Fishes from the Canton Glarus. 



1860. The Asiatic Society of Bengal. 

 Numerous Meteorites. 



1860. William, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen, LL.D., F.R.S. 

 More than 100 Pterodactylian and Saurian remains, 



chiefly from the Great Oolite, Stonesfield. 



1861. James J. Berkley, Esq. 



A large series of Zeolites from the Doleritic Rocks of the 

 Syhadree Mountains, Bombay. 



1861-66. Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart. 



Remains of ' Diprotodon, Nototherium, &c., from Gowrie, 

 Queensland. 



1861-72. His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 

 K.G., K.T. 



Dicynodont remains from the Cape ; and remains of 

 Nototherium and Dinomis, from Australia and New 

 Zealand. 



1862. James Bruce, Esq. 



The Cranbourne Meteorite. 



