LIST OF BOOKS, SPECIMENS, &C. 
Purton's Midland Flora, 4 vols. ; and specimens of Fossil Oak, found 
near the Village of Allesley, Warwickshire, from Mrs. H. Holyoake, 
Britannia-square. 
Sphinx Vespiformis, 8vo., and a Paper on the External Anatomy of 
Insects, from Edward Newman, F.L.S. M.E.S., London. 
Specimen of Fulica atra, and other British Birds, from Mr. Oastler. 
Nest of the Vespa Britannica, from W. H. Darby, Esq. 
Specimen of Scoria, from the Volcanic Island that recently appeared 
in the Mediterranean, from C. H. Hebb, Esq., President of the Worcester 
Literary and Scientific Institution. 
A number of Berkshire Fossils, from Mr. W. D. Lingham. 
Pamphlets in illustration of Natural History, from Professor Dewhurst, 
London. 
Alcedo ispida, from Mr. E. Ditcher, Alscot, Salop. 
Various Crania of Quadrupeds, the Mustela vulgaris, and a variety of 
Fossils, illustrative of the Broseley Limestone formation, from Mr. J. 
Greening. 
Description of the Cygnus ferus, with folio plates, from Miss Lovett, 
Claines. 
Specimen of the Picus major, from J, Farley Turner, Esq. 
Beautiful specimen of the Regulus cristatus, and a pair of the Sturnus 
vulgaris, from Miss Ditcher, of Wheathill, Salop. 
Singular pied specimen of the Phasianus colchicus, from Denham 
Cookes, Esq. of Bentley Lodge. 
Numerous British Birds, and Fossils of the Ledbury Hills, from Mr. 
Joseph Twinberrow. 
Various specimens in British Ornithology, from the Rev. J. R. Brown, 
Presteign. 
Podiceps cristatus, Corvus cornix, and other curious specimens, from 
A. Sparkes, Esq. of Bridgnorth. 
Harmonia Ruralis, or Bolton's Natural History of British Song Birds, 
2 vols. 4to., illustrated with beautiful coloured plates of the Birds, 
Nests, and Eggs, original edition ; and 2 vols. 4to. of Lewin's Birds of 
Great Britain, with coloured plates, from Mr. Henry Long. 
A pair of the Corvus frugilegus, of a peculiar description, shot at 
Welland, from Mr. C. M. Turner. 
A beautiful specimen of the Hippocampus, from Mr. Hugh Watson, 
Hereford. 
Population Returns of Great Britain, with numerous coloured Maps, 
published by Government, 3 vols. 4to., from H. J. Winnington, 
Esq. M.P. 
Curious Remora or Sucking Fish, from the West Indies, presented by 
Mr. F. Williams, Broad-street. 
Model of an Indian Canoe, decorated with coloured Porcupine's Quills, 
various curious Shells, Volcanic Dust, Jaws of the Corcharias vulgaris, 
and Mochasins of the Canadian Indians, from Captain Pilcher, R.N. 
