LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 
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1858. The Trustees of the Museum of Natural History, 
Sydney. 
Remains of Diprotodon and Nototherium. 
1858. Lord Johm Thynne, Canon of Westminster. 
Correspondence of John, Lord Carteret, afterwards Earl 
Granville, Secretary of State. 
1859. Miss Auldjo. 
A collection of Greek and Roman Vases, Bronzes, and 
Gold Ornaments. 
1859. The Executors of Lady Raffles. 
Javanese Collections, made by Sir Stamford Raffles. 
1859. Miss Warne. 
Fossil Fishes from the Canton Glarus. 
1860. The Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
Numerous Meteorites. 
1860. Anne Florence, Countess Cowper. 
Correspondence of Thomas Robinson, afterwards Lord 
Grantham, Ambassador to Vienna, &c, 1730-50. 
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 
Syhadsee Mountains, Bombay. 
1861. Sir Daniel Cooper, Bart. 
Remains of Diprotodon, Nototherium, &c, from Gowrie, 
Queensland. 
1861. Count John Francis William De Salis. 
A very large collection of Roman Coins, and a collection 
of Swiss Coins. 
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