LIST OF BENEFACTORS. 
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1868. Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., F.R.S. 
Numerous Tertiary and other Fossils ; also remains of 
the gigantic extinct Beaver (Trogontherium Cuvieri), from 
the Norfolk Forest-Bed, Bacton ; and Fossil Footprints 
from North America. 
1868. Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. 
Mural Painting from the Appian Way. 
1868. Felix Slade, Esq. (By bequest.) 
Large collection of Glass, Prints, Manuscripts, Bindings, 
and Works of Art. 
1869. Colonel Charles Seton H. Guthrie. 
A large specimen of Rubellite, from Ava. 
1869- 7.3. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. 
Egyptian Coffins and Mummies of Bakrans of the 
25th, and Shepshet of the 26th Dynasty, about B.C. 050, 
from Gournah ; an Inscription from Rhodes. 
1870- 72. Julius Brenchley, Esq. 
The Zoological collections made during the cruise of the 
Curacoa. 
1870. Henry Hunter Calvert, Esq. 
Several Terracotta Figures of the Grseco-Egyptian period, 
and a piece of Barley-cake. 
1870-71. Edward, 15th Earl of Derby. 
Correspondence of E. M. da Costa and others, on subjects 
of Natural History, &c. 
1870-72. Sir Charles Wentwokth Dilke, Bart., M.P. 
Correspondence and Deeds of the family of Caryll of 
West Grinstead, and Lady Holt, Harting, Co. Sussex ; a 
collection of various editions of Pope and of works illus- 
trative of that author ; also a collection of the Letters of 
Junius and papers on the Junius Controversy. 
