ZOOLOGY. 
Thomas Allis 
Wm. Allen^ Esq. ... 
Rev. C. Constable ... 
... Skin of the tapir Mexicanus. 
... A large species of pinna, taken round 
Cape Horn. 
... A red-throated diver. 
Rev. Archdeacon Corbett, 
by T. Walker 
Miss E. Dalton 
Rev. J. Dalton 
Eighty birds, from the Himalaya moun¬ 
tains, &c. 
Eggs of the cut-throat sparrow. 
The porbeagle shark. 
Lieut. Edward Dixon, R. N.. 
by Dr. Wake 
Frank Foljambe, Esq. 
A species of diodon and the devil-fish, 
from the M^est Indies. 
Grey cat, shot in Rossshire. 
Mr. Mawson 
. A black and white rook, shot at Butler- 
crambe. 
T. Meynell, jun. F.L.S. 
Natural History Society of 
Newcastle, Durham, and 
Northumberland 
R. Parnell, M.D. ... 
A series of British Insects to supply de¬ 
siderata in the Cabinets of the Society. 
Dendropyllia ramosa, and other corals 
selected from the collection of the So¬ 
ciety, 
Twelve British fishes prepared by him¬ 
self in a manner described in his work 
on -the Fishes of the Forth. 
R, R. Pearce, Esq. 
... Coccoon and perfect insect of the puss 
moth. 
James Richardson, Esq. ... A fine specimen of Scarabaeus Hercules. 
Joseph Clarke, f Cincinnati J Land and fresh-water shells, (including 
.many unionidae) from the United 
States of America. 
Lieut.Baldwin ArdenWake, Meandrina, nullipora, and other corals, 
R.N. from the VFest Indies. 
~ ’^V'arren, (Dublin) .. Forty species, including kocardia cor, 
patella clealandi, &c. (in all 250 speci¬ 
mens) collected in Ireland, chiefly ou 
the Eastern coast, near Dublin, 
