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DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
GEOLOGY AND MINEEALOGY. 
Brodie, ) Slab of Limestone from the Middle 
ton) .; Purbecks of the Vale of Wardonr, 
Wilts., with impressions of the up¬ 
per surface of Archceoniscus JBrodiei. 
Dickinson, Eev. W. fWol- ) c, . j ^ 
^ , } borne Hollow Perruffinous Nodules. 
fertonj . ) ^ 
Johnstone, HarryBell, Esq. "j Specimens of Minerals from New 
)Auckland, N. Z.) ,) Zealand. 
Kershaw, J., lElsq^. ( WarwickJ Corals from the Middle Lias of Cher- 
rington, Warwickshire. 
Parkin, Mr. Wm. Fossils from Follifoot, near Harrogate. 
Paine, Pev. James. Specimens of Minerals. 
Numerous Fossils, chiefly from the 
Crag. 
Shortt, Mr. T. K. Fossil Fecten from Mount Egmont, 
New Zealand. 
Asbestos from Tasmania. 
Slingsby, Sir 0., Bart. .. Fossil Scapula and Tooth of the Mam¬ 
moth and other Bones, found at 
Harswell, near Pocklington. 
Walker, J. F.,Esq.,/^ Gilly- 'j Fossils from the Upper Grreensand of 
gate) .j Cambridge, the Kimmeridge Clay of 
Ely, and the Oxford Clay of St. Ives. 
Specimen of Ammonites Sussexiensis, 
from the Lower Chalk of Burwell. 
Humerus of a young Wild Boar, from 
the Cambridge Fens. 
Fragment of Fossil Ivory, from Sinde. 
A Chalk Flint, from Woolwich, with 
Ferruginous Dendritic Markings. 
Fragment of Schistose Pock, found in 
the Upper Greensand of Cambridge. 
