30 
Donors. 
An Iron Sword with a bone handle,. 
ornamented with enamel, of late 
Celtic work. 
Two British Urns, one Cinerary, and 
the other for food, the Cinerary urn 
15 inches high; all found at Thorpe 
Hall. 
Three small British Urns found at | 
Woolsthorpe in Lincolnshire, one of jj 
them a drinking cup of rare beauty. 
W. M. Bosville, Esq., 
Thorpe near Bridling¬ 
ton. 
Thomas Boynton, Esq., 
Bridlington Quay. 
A large portion of a finely carved stone 
found at Eiley. 
Colonel Osbaldeston 
Mitford, Hunmanby 
Hall. 
A fine inscribed Roman Monument, and 
) H. Riley Smith, Esq., 
f 
Tadcaster. 
part of another inscription, found 
under the Mount Hotel, York. 
A Crusie or Scotch Lamp from the ) Darcy Strangways, 
neighbourhood of Stornoway. ) Esq., Alne Hall. 
A Carbine brought from Bunkers’ Hill, . 
Massachusetts, in 1775, by Capt. '• Dr. Brearey, 
Christopher Spencer Brearey. / Scarborough. 
ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 
Recent Shells from the West Indies. 
{ 
Mr. W. B. Lund, 
Petergate. 
Merlin (Adult female) and young in half 
down from the Teesdale Moors and ( J. Backhouse, Esq. 
adult male from Spurn Point. ) 
Two Hawfinches shot at Terrington. 
A specimen of the Box Fish, and recent j Mr. P. Anderson, 
Balanus. ) Bridlington. 
MINEKALOGY. 
A specimen of Labradorite, and speci¬ 
men of the Corsehill Stone from Arran, 
Scotland. J 
A Rock specimen from the Mines of] 
Kimberley. j 
Rock specimens from Ticino and Grisons. 
Mr. C. Ladds. 
Dr. Dunhill. 
Mrs. Fielden Thorpe. 
