¥ 
20 
DONATIONS 
TO THE MUSEUM. 
GEOLOGY. 
Capt. H. Alexander, (Twick¬ 
enham.. . 
Mr. H. Baines . 
Mr. Bleckley. 
J. Brown, Esq. (Stanway, CoU 
Chester) . 
Dr. Champney . 
E. Charlesworth, Esq. 
Rev. T. Egerton . 
F. T. Fletcher, Esq. 
Dr. Forrest, (Stirling) . 
Rev. J. Kenrick . 
Dr. Lee, (Hartwell, Aylesbury) 
John Lister, Esq. (Doncaster) 
Thos. Meynell, Jun., Esq, 
Some of the rarer fossils of the Suffolk Crao-. 
A Cidaris in flint, and a Shell of the Genus Conus ? 
from the Brandsby Slate. 
Piece of Amber containing Insects. 
Casts of fossil jaws of Rhinoceros from the Coast 
of Essex. 
Tooth of the fossil Elephant, from the gravel of 
Middlethorpe. 
Series of tertiary, chalk, and mountain lime-stone 
fossils, including about 1000 specimens. 
Specimen of Ammonites giganteus, and petrified 
wood from the Isle of Portland. 
A Nautilus, from the magnesian lime-stone at 
Garforth, Leeds. 
Tooth of the Megalichthys Hibberti in Coal. 
Specimen of Lepidodendron obovatum, from the 
Coal-shale. 
Fossils from the Kimrneridge clay at Hartwell. 
Fossils from the neighbourhood of Bridlington, in¬ 
cluding an undescribed species of Scaphites 
from the chalk. 
Radiated Zeolite, from Perthshire. 
Specimen of Cannel Coal, displaying a very sin¬ 
gularly fractured surface. 
John Prest, Esq. 
W. Richardson, Esq. (Bedford 
Bow, London.) . 
Mr, Swinbank. 
N. Wt therell. Esq. {HiyhgateJ 
Polished section of an Ammonite. 
Fossils from the London clay of Herne Bay, inclii. 
ding part of the head of an undescribed qua 
drupsd. 
A mountain-limestone productus. 
Fossils from the London clay. 
