PRESENTS 
RECEIVED BT THE 
ROYAL SOCIETY, 
From November , 1805, to June, 1806? ; 
WITH THE 
NAMES OF THE DONORS, 
*805. PRESENTS. 
Nov. 7. Abstract of the Returns made relative to the 
Expence and Maintenance of the Poor in 
England. Ordered to be printed ioth July, 
1804. fol. 
The nautical Almanac for the Year 1810. 
London, 1805. 8° 
Memoires de l’Academie des Sciences de Turin 
pour les Annees X et XI. Turin, 1803. 
2 Vols. 4 0 
Fasciculus 6 of a Synopsis of the British Con- 
fervas, by L. W. Dillwyn. 
Observations on the Diseases incident to Seamen, 
by R. Robertson. Vol. I. and II. London, 
1804. Vol. III. 1805. 8° 
The Botanist’s Guide through England and 
Wales, by D. Turner and L. W. Dillwyn. 
London, 1805. 2 Vols. 8* 
Traite de Mecanique celeste, par M. Laplace. 
Tome IV. Paris, 1805. 4 0 
Bibliotheque Britannique. No. 205 — 228. 
Museum Anatomicum congestum a J.G. Walter. 
Berolini, 1805. TomiHI. 4 0 
The Philadelphia medical and physical Journal, 
by B. S. Barton. Vol. I. Part I. Philadelphia, 
1804. Part II. 1805. 8° 
Journal de Chimie et de Physique, par J. B. 
van Mons. No. 17. 
A Prospect of exterminating the Small Pox. 
Part 2, by B. Waterhouse. Cambridge, 1 802. 
8 ° 
DONORS. 
The Right Hon. the 
Speaker of the House 
of Commons. 
The Commissioners of 
Longitude. 
TheAcademy of Sciences 
of Turin. 
Lewis Weston Dillwyn, 
Esq. F. R. S. 
Robert Robertson, M.D. 
F. R. S. 
Dawson Turner, Esq. 
F. R. S. and Lewis 
Weston Dillwyn, Esq. 
F. R. S. 
M. Laplace, F. R. S. 
Professor Pictet, F. R. S. 
ProfessorWalter, F. R. S. 
Professor Barton, of Phi- 
ladelphia. 
M. Van Mons, of Brus- 
sels. 
Professor Waterhouse, of 
Cambridge, New Eng- 
land. 
