31 
Donors. 
A collection of Minerals containing the ^ 
following specimens:—Epidote, Ido- 
crase, Brewsterite, Garnet, Pyrrliotine, 
Lievrite, Autunite, Enstatite, Sylvanite, 
Calcite, Lithomarge, Aragonite, Dich- 
roite, Orthoclase, Microcline, Staurolite, 
Cronstedtite, Oligoclase, Albite, Peri- 
cline. Zircon, Libethenite, Dioptase, 
Lazulite, Chalcosiderite, Scorodite. 
Dnfrenite, &c.j 
124 Models of Crystals in Pear Wood.. 
30 specimens of Basalt from Einkenbnrg, \ 
near Bonn, mostly shewing enclosures. ) 
Mr. W. H. Hudleston, 
M.A. 
Mr. Wm. Peed, F.G.S. 
Mr. J. E. Walker, M.A. 
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ANTIQUITIES. 
Donors. 
A series of Pottery from Tanis, (chiefly . Egyptian Exploration 
Eornan), with a series of Bronze Orna- ( Eund, through Mr. 
ments, Implements, &c., fromNaucratis. ) P. S. Poole. 
Ancient Key to Auburn Church, now ) 
under the Sea . 
I Mr. T. B. Whytehead. 
A Drawing, with measurements to scale, ) 
The late Mr. Atkinson. 
of Old Ouse Bridge.j 
Three Ancient Charters connected with 'j 
XI, Tz- • 1 ^ m 1 1 X J? / The Pev. Canon Paine, 
the Knights Templars, and a grant irom \ ’ 
Sir Pichard de Goldesborough, in 1280. j ^ A. 
\ Mrs. M. Scotchburn, 
An Ancient Dutch SnufiP Box.> Edinbro’ House, Brid- 
j lington. 
A very flne Three-handled Pot, covered 
with dark green glaze, probably made ] ^ i • 
at York ; a small Jug, a Glass Bottle, ( ^ Drainage 
several Locks, Keys, and Horns, all 
found in the drain at Cawood. 
Silver Pennies of Canute and Henry III., \ 
and a Threepence of Charles I., minted > T. S. Noble. 
Commissioners. 
at York 
