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LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 
1854-56. Sir George Grey, K.C.B. 
Ethnographical Collection, Drawings, &c, from New 
Zealand ; and South African Reptilian Fossils. 
1854-76. Robert Swinhoe, Esq. 
Large collections of Fishes and Reptiles collected in China 
and the neighbouring islands. 
1854-72. Her Majesty Queen Victoria. 
Upper part of an Alabaster Statue of an Egyptian 
Monarch of the 28th dynasty ; a marble block from Tripoli, 
with a Bilingual Inscription ; a terracotta Head from Sebas- 
topol ; a bronze Prow from Actium ; and other donations. 
1855. John Barrow, Esq. 
Ethnographical collection from the Arctic Regions. 
1855. Chambers Hall, Esq. 
Sixty- six Drawings by Thomas Girtin ; and various 
Antiquities. 
1855. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, K.C.S.L, C.B., F.R.S., 
and Dr. William Thomson. 
A set of their "Plants of India." 
3856. The Rt. Hon. Sir William Temple. {By bequest.) 
A large collection of Bronzes, Vases, Marbles, and miscel- 
laneous Antiquities. 
1857. William Haldimand, Esq. 
Correspondence of Brigadier- General Bouquet, and of 
General Sir Frederick Haldimand, K.B., afterwards 
Governor of Quebec ; during their commands in North 
America, 1757—85. 
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. 
