XXXI. 
A collection of foraminiferous sand and 
various fossils. 
A small series of foreign Tertiary fossils 
from Aisne. 
A series of Lincolnshire fossils from the 
Spilsby sandstone. 
Antlers of Deer found in Clifford Street. 
A series of fossils from the Jurassic and 
Triassic Docks of Wurteinberg, 
Germany. 
MINERALOGY 
A large specimen of Selenite from Salt ^ ^ j p a ] ma e 
Lake City, Utah. ( r. . . a mage. 
A series of Minerals. Christopher Richardson 
Specimens of Haematite and Magnetic \ 
Iron Ore from Gellivaara, Swedish Jose P h Wilkinson. 
Lapland. ' 
A series of Yesuvian Minerals. H. M. Platnauer. 
12 Dock specimens from Wurteinburg, 
n Dev. Dr. Engel. 
Germany. j 
j S. W. North. 
| J. E. Clark. 
J C. Ladds. 
Tempest Anderson. 
> Rev. Dr. Engel. 
ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 
A collection of Birds’ Skins from Lulea, 
Sweden. 
A specimen of White’s Thrush, shot at 
Dims well early in November, 1881. 
A large number of Exotic Shells, in¬ 
cluding a series from New Zealand, 
New South Wales, and some of the 
Pacific Islands, collected by Dr. 
Manning. A number of Echinoder- 
mata dredged off Oban, and an Egg 
of the Ostrich. 
Two African Ostrich-Eggs. 
Skull of the Musk Deer. 
A series of Exotic Butterflies and Moths 
from Perak, Straits Settlements. 
) Mrs. Waddington 
j Mann 
j Mr. W. Stathers. 
IS. W. North. 
Tempest Anderson. 
\ Mrs. Cobb, 
( 44, Eishergate, York. 
| Mr. Charles Phillips. 
BOTANY. 
A very fine collection of dried Plants and 
Fruits from China, collected and 
mounted by Theo. Sampson. 
j Theo. Sampson. 
