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Rev. John Blackburn 
Mr. Bleckley. 
F. J, Copsie, Esq. 
Charles Etty, Esq., (Java.) 
Mr. Jackson . 
Mr. J. Me Kenna, ... 
R. Nicholson Esq. ... 
C. R. Smith, Esq. ... 
Two Cuirasses from the Field of Waterloo; 
a Tomahawk from New Zealand ; Fibre of 
the Cotton Tree, from Egypt; Reeds employed 
in the construction of the gigantic mounds of 
Ancient Sais. 
A Relic from the Field of Waterloo. 
Manna, from Nineveh. 
Impression of the sole of the foot of a native of 
the Island of Java, presenting a singular 
instance of Monstrosity. 
3 Medals of the late Princess Charlotte, of Wales. 
A silver Temperance Ticket, bearing date 1718, 
found at Cambridge. 
A valuable Painting by Van Hurp. 
Medal struck in commemoration of the Second 
Annual Congress of the British Archaeological 
Association. 
DONATIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 
J. S. Bowerbank, Esq., (the 
Author) . 
W. Gray, Esq. 
John Hogg, Esq., (the Author) 
W. J. Henwood, Esq. (the 
Author.) . 
M. Quetelet . ‘ ... 
Dr. Laycock, (the Author.) ... 
J. E. 1 ee, Esq., (the Author) 
Observations on the structure of the shells 
of Molluscous and Conchiferous Animals. 
A Geological Work by Dr. Forchammer,in Danish; 
and a Guide to the curious who visit the 
Waters of Spa. 
A Catalogue of Birds, observed in S. Eastern 
Durham, and in N, Western Cleveland. 
On the IMetalliferous deposits of Cornwall, and 
Devon, forming Vol. 5th of the Transactions 
of the Geological Society of Cornwall. 
Summary of Magnetic and Meteorological Ob¬ 
servations, made at fixed periods j (from the 
18th Vol, of the Memoirs of the Academy of 
Brussels. 
On the Reflex function of the Brain. 
Second Report of the Commissioners for in¬ 
quiring into the state of large towns and 
populous districts. 
Delineations of Roman Antiquities found at 
Casrleon and the Neighbourhood. 
