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Donoes. 
Six specimens of Igneous Rocks from the 
Ardeche, France . 
A few Fossils from the Lower Lias of 
Glamorganshire . 
J>Eev. C. B. Norcliffe. 
I Mr. J. F. Walker, M’A. 
Cardinia Listeri from a block in the j 
Boulder Clay near the Workhouse, | 
York.’ 
Rocks and Fossils from the Carboniferous \ 
and Silurian district of West Yorkshire j 
Three blocks of Llandeilo Limestone . 
with Ogygia Buchii from D^mevor Park, ' 
Llandeilo . ^ 
l\rr. S. W. North, F.G.S. 
Mr. W. Keeping, M.A.. 
Mr. E. Evans. 
MINEEALOaT. 
A group of Crystals of Iron Pyrites, from 1 
near Driffield . j 
Group of Quartz Crj^stals, purchased in \ 
Derbyshire ... ^ 
Mr. T. S. Noble, F.G.S. 
Mr. Cussins. 
METEOEOLOGY. 
The Middlesboroiia-h Meteorite, which The Directors of the 
. . i ^ 
fell on the North Eastern Railway line [ North Eastern Rail- 
March 14th, 1881.) way. 
The mass of Earth into wliich the . 
MiddlesborougliMeteorite fell, shewing y Do. 
the hole made by it. 
The original Barometer and Thermome¬ 
ter in one frame, constructed by 
Abraham Sharpe. 
( Mr. Edward Hailstone, 
j Wakefield. 
ZOOLOGY A'ND COMPAEATIVE ANATOMY. 
Specimens of Limax gagates and Acme j 
Uneata .J 
A Selected Series of Foreign Recent \ 
Shells . I 
A Black Rat f31iis rattiis Linn:) stuffed, ) 
from Lundy Island .j 
Mr. S. Whitaham, 
Huddersfield. 
The famil}" of the late 
General Cole, G.C.B. 
Mr. Wm. Reed, F.G.S. 
Terehratella ruhiciinda, and T. cruenta, 
from New Zealand . 
Mr. J. F. Walker, M.A. 
