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ZOOLOGY. 
George Lloyd, Esq. .. 
Thos. Meynell, Jun., Esq... 
O. A. Moore, Esq. 
Lieut. W. Rudston Read ... 
W. Rudston Read, Esq. ... 
Mr G. B. Sowerby 
Rey. William Thornton, 
( Kimholton ) 
Miss Sarah Wheeler, 
( Bristol.) 
Major Eardley Wilmot, R.A 
Two specimens of the Mealy Redpole. 
Fine example of Trichotropis borealis 
and various other British Shells. 
Specimen of Conus betulinus. 
Specimen of the vegetable Caterpillar,* 
from New Zealand. 
Tufted Duck, Female Scaup and young 
Sclavonian Grebe. 
Variety of Teal. 
Specimens of the edible Cockle, from 
Devonshire, exhibiting a curious mal¬ 
formation of growth. 
A collection of Foreign Shells, (in ex¬ 
change.) 
I An Orange Cowrie, (Cyprsea aurantia). 
. Vegetable Caterpillar from New Zea¬ 
land. 
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GARDEN. 
S. Wood, Esq. .. Collection of Seeds. 
J. Oldfield, Esq. Manure. 
Mr. Henry Brown . Manure. 
ANTIQUITIES. 
Directors of the York and) Roman Tomb, discovered near the en- 
Newcastle Railway .) trance to the York Railway Station. 
Thos. Allis, Esq. Gnostic Egyptian Amulet, of gold; 
Four Roman Coins, 1st and 2nd 
brass. A Small Gold Ring, probably 
Roman. A small Brass Ring, medi¬ 
aeval, all found near the rampart 
when the first breach was made in 
the city wall for the entrance to the 
York Railway Station. 
* Spheria Kobertsii, growing from tlie Larva of Hepialus virescens. 
