THE MUSEUM. 
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31 Geological Specimens, chiefly from 
Northumberland. 
23 Do. from Craike and its Vicinity. , . 
21 Minerals, chiefly foreign. 
216 Ores, Precious Stones, and other 
Minerals.. 
14 Minerals from Royal Mines in Spain 
79 Minerals and Fossils. .. 
22 Specimens of Vegetable Impressions 
from the Coal-measures, Silkstone, 
51 Do. from the Low Moor Iron Works, 
with specimens of the Iron in its pro¬ 
gressive states, and one of Metallic 
Titanium.....»... 
1 Rev. L. V. Vernon, 
t Rev. W. H. Dixon, 
t Mr. Meynell, Friarage. 
t Mr. Hepworth. 
Dean of Ripon. 
t Mr. Copsie. 
Rev. Mr. Affleck. 
t Mr. H. W. Hird. 
Several specimens of Vegetable Impres¬ 
sions, from the Coal-measures near 
Chesterfield. 
f Mr. J. L. Eyre. 
Large Phytolithus in Sand-stone, from 
the Coal-measures. 
12 Specimens of Vegetable Impressions, 
from the Coa' measures in the County 
of Durham... 
8 Do. Yorkshire.... . 
51 Specimens of Alpine Rocks, and 13 
foreign Minerals... 
77 Alpine and Vesuvian Rock Speci¬ 
mens and Minerals. 
Mr. Fawkes, Farnley. 
t Mr. Hawksworth Fawkes. 
Mr. W. Leatham, W akefield. 
f Mr, Marshall, 
t Lord Stourton. 
Collection of Rocks formed at Frey- 
berg, and arranged according to the 
Wernerian School. .. 
7 Yorkshire Fossils. .. 
* Mr. Ileuland. 
f Rev. F. Kendall. 
15 Fossils from the Chalk of the 
Wolds. * Archdeacon Wrangham. 
23 Specimens from the Magnesian Lime¬ 
stone, Bramham, &c. . ^ Rev. B. Eamonson, 
