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LIST OF BENEFACTOES. 
1861-72. His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 
K.Ct., K.T. 
Dicynodont remains from the Cape ; and remains of 
Nototherium and Dinornis, from Australia and New Zea- 
land. 
1861. Mrs. Garle. 
A collection of Etchings by Robert Hills. 
1861- 78. Frederick Du Cane Godman, and Osbert Salvin, 
Esqs. 
Collections of Old- World Birds ; Birds' Eggs ; the 
Coleoptera of the Azores ; Central American Reptiles and 
* Insects ; and other donations. 
1862. The Worshipful Company of Apothecaries. 
An extensive series of Plants, including the Herbaria of 
John Ray, Dale, Rand, and Nichols. 
1862- 63. Colonel Robert Lambert Playfair, and General 
William Marcus Coghlan. 
Bronze Plates with Himyaritic Inscriptions ; Himyaritic 
Inscriptions on stone ; Altar with Himyaritic Inscriptions ; 
Slab with Hebrew Inscription. 
1863. The Entomological Society of London. 
The collection of Insects made by the Revd. W. Kirby. 
1863. The Linnean Society. 
The Banksian Collection of Insects, containing many 
types described by Fabricius. 
1863- 77. The Honourable Robert Marsham, F.G.S. 
South American and other Coins ; and Oolitic Reptilian 
Remains; Chalk Fishes ; Choice Oolitic Ammonites ; Echin- 
oderms and Mollusca ; and various Minerals. 
1863. John, Earl Russell, K.G. 
A collection of Sicilian Yases. 
1864. Decimus Burton, Esq. 
Drawings and notes of Egyptian Antiquities, &c, by 
James Burton. 
