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ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 
Three Gazelle Heads, (viz. : Grant, 
Thompson, and Waller) ; Large Old 
Leeds Pottery Charger ; Large 
Marbled Sunderland Charger; two 
Live Senegal Doves ; four Heads 
of Common Impala ; one Head of 
Grant’s Gazelle ; one of Reedbuck ; 
One of the Brindled Gnu ; two Sene¬ 
gal Doves ; and Turtle Doves. 
> Mr. W. Cooper. 
Great Black Backed Gull. Mr. Gordon Place. 
The Four Shin Bones of the famous ) M ,._ F Lockwood 
Ox, “ Pat the Giant.” j and Co. 
ANTIOUITIES. 
An Insurance Mark, or plate, Royal, j 
and old Horn Lantern. , 
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Mr. W. Cooper. 
Don Pottery Dish, impressed lion and 
pennon ; Ferrybridge Pottery Dish, 
impressed mark, with D reversed ; 
Pastry Roller and Ornamentor. 
\ 
- Mr. A. Hurst. 
Old Razor, with stamped horn handle ; j 
a Leather Knife Holder, used by r Mr. J. Backhouse, 
butchers. ' 
A Button with York Castle on it. 
Three African Domestic Objects. 
Eight Medals commemorating York 
Pageant. 
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On< 
Tobacco Plate." 
Mr. G. Benson. 
Dr. Hitchcock. 
Mr. W. B. Inglis. 
Dr. W. Allen. 
Wig used by the Lord Mayor of York’s ) ,, ^ , 
^ J J I Mr. W. Gerbois 
Coachman, 1840. ) 
Fragments of Old Leeds Pottery, ^ 
Moulds, Plate Smoothers, Cockspurs, 
etc., dug up on the site of the Old 
Leeds Pottery in Jack Lane: Placque 
of the extinct Swillington Bridge 
Pottery, marked, “ John Wildblood," 
Swillington Bridge Pottery, July 
12th, 1831. 
- Mr. J. R. Kid son. 
