DONATIONS 
TO 
THE SOCIETY’S MUSEUM. 
GEOLOGY. 
Thomas Allis ..o ... Fossils from the lias of Gloucestershire, 
including TrocJius anglicus, Hippo^ 
dium ponderosim, &:c. 
Thomas Barstoiv, Esq. Masses of gypsum (variously crystal¬ 
lized), from the line of the York and 
North Midland Railway, near Fair- 
burn. 
H. P. Cholmeley, Esq. Fruit and investing leaves of Zamia gU 
gantea, from Kettle ness. 
Sir P. Egerton, Bart., F.G.S. Cast of the foot of Cheirotherium Her¬ 
cules, from the red sandstone of Che¬ 
shire. 
■James Hamer ton. Esq. ... Fossil fruits (fir-cones, &c.), wood, and 
shells, all pyritized, from Herne Bay. 
Lady Frances Harcourt A collection of corals and shells, from 
the upper silurian rocks of Hereford¬ 
shire. 
Rev, C. V. Harcourt 
Wm. Hatfeild, F.G.S. 
George Pollard, Esq. 
,. Trilobites (Isotelus, Calyraene,) ortho- 
ceratites, and nucula, from the lime¬ 
stone of Trenton Fall, New York. 
.. Series of echinida and fossil shells, from 
the tertiary rock of the Mokattam 
range, Egypt, 
... Lepidodendra and other fossil plants 
from near Bradford. 
-J. Spence, Esq. . . ... Bones of horse, deer, &c., from near 
Well in Yorkshire. 
H. T, M. Witham, F.G.S. Cast of a jaw, from Burdie House, near 
Edinbura:h. 
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