LIST OF BOOKS^ SPECIMENS, &C. 
Fleming's Philosophy of Zoology, 2 vols. 8vo. ; Brown's Conchologists* 
Text Book, 1 vol. ; Traite Elementaire de Physique, par M. I'Abbe 
Hauy, 2 vols. 8vo. ; Mineralogie des Gens due Monde, with plates, 1 
vol. 8vo. ; Lithologie Atmospherique, par Jh. Izarn, 1 vol. Svo. ; Theorie 
de rOrganization Vegetale, par C. F. Brisseau Mirbel, 1 vol. Svo. ; 
Tableau des Plantes, par M. Desfontaines, 1 vol. Svo. ; from Sir Charles 
Throckmorton, Bart. 
Several curious varieties of the genus Phasianus, from Mr. Isaac 
Pemberton. 
Various Books and Prints in illustration of Zoology, from Mr. Holl. 
Fine specimen of the Cervus dama, Lindley's Fossil Flora of Great 
Britain, and several specimens in Geology, from Mr. Evans, Honorary 
Secretary. 
Upwards of 100 dried Worcestershire Plants for the Herbarium, 
curious grotesque Dsedaleae and Boleti, and specimens of most of the 
Rocks of the Worcestershire strata and diluvial beds, from Mr. Lees, 
Honorary Curator. 
Various fine Crystallizations of Quartz, and Copper Ore, from Miss 
Fox. 
Fossils of the Suckley Limestone, from Mr. Edward Allies, of 
Birchen Hall. 
Maund's Botanical Garden, 4 vols. 4to. with beautiful plates, and 
various specimens of Fossils, from Mr. B. Maund, F. L. S. 
Albin's British Birds, 1 vol. ; an Account of the Dionoea Muscipula, 
1 vol. ; Linnaeus's Animalum Specierum, 1 vol. Svo. ; and Leigh's 
Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak in Derbyshire, 
1 vol. 4to. ; from Mr. W. Redding. 
White's Natural History of Selborne, from Mr. Henry Moore. 
Beautiful specimen of the Phalaropus lobatus, killed at Newnham 
Court, Worcestershire, from V. W. Wheeler, Esq. 
Various curious Ornithological and Geological specimens, from Mr. 
W. Twinberrow. 
Specimens of Basalt from Staffa, with a plan and admeasurement of 
the columns of Fingal's Cave ; Elephant's Molar Tooth, and singular 
specimen of Fossilized Wood, from Stratford ; kidney-shaped Pebble of 
Transition Limestone, curious specimen of Fossil Wood, with some 
minute fragments of coal, found at the base of the Malvern range, and 
other Geological specimens, from Mr. John Allen Stokes, of Har- 
vington. 
Large and curious Madrepore, from the Rev. W. J. Phillpots, of 
Hallow. 
A variety of Fossils, Minerals, curious Chinese Umbrella, and pair of 
Spanish Dirks, from Charles Kilpin, Esq. 
Rousseau's Botany, by Professor Martyn, Svo., Lettres Physique et 
Morales sur I'Histoire de laTerre, par J. A. de Luc, 6 vols. Svo., from the 
late Mrs. Fermor. 
