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DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 
Bravender,F., Esq., \ Six specimens oi Acrosalenia pustulata^ 
cester) . ) from the Great Oolite of Cirencester. 
Dallas, E. W., Esq., (Edin- \ Fossil Foraminifera, from the Tertiary 
burgh) .) deposits at Yolterra, in Tuscany. 
Harland, Mr. T., (Holme-'yTwo Fossil Sponges, from the Chalk, 
071-the-Wolds) .j near Beverley. 
Milner, Miss, (Nun Apple-\ Fossil Plants, from the Coal Strata of 
ton) .. .) Aidwark, near Rotherham. 
Fetch, Rev. R., (PocJcling- ) . „ . o ^ i 
^ ^ j ^ Specimen oi Asbestos. 
Reed, Wm., Esq., Numerous Specimens of Fossils, from 
Street) .) the Chalk, Gault and Wenlock Lime¬ 
stone. 
Richardson, Rev. H.(^ Fossils from the Coprolite Beds of the 
Speeton Clay. 
Roundell, Rev. Danson^ ^ -r. -i i tit* i 
[A Collection oi hossils and Minerals. 
Richardson, (Gledstone) ) 
Tindall, Mr. E., (Bridling-\ A Collection of Fossils from the Red 
ton) .j Chalk of Speeton. 
Walker, Mr. J. F., (Gilly- 'j A Specimen of Productus Martini. 
gate) . ) A small Agatized Ammonite, from the 
Lias, near Whitby. 
BOTANY. 
Backhouse, Jas., Esq. The Stem of a large Tree Fern. 
Hailstone, Mrs., 'I The Herbarium formed by the late 
Cambridgeshire) ..) Samuel Hailstone, Esq. 
