xxxn. 
ZOOLOGY ANI) COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 
A white Mole, from Flintshire. 
Miss Llovd Fletcher. 
Nerquis Hall, Mold, 
Flintshire. 
A Specimen of Platypteryx falcula , taken 
at Hazelbnsh, York. 
A clutch of eggs of the Phalarope (4), Two 
Golden Eye Duck, Two Eared Grebe, 
and One Tern, from Iceland. 
A curious Egg of the Lapwing from 
near York. 
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Captain Barstow, B.N. 
Dr. Tempest Anderson. 
i Mr. M. ft. Bullivant. 
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A Leache’s Petrel, a great Snipe, and a 
Scaup Duck, shot in Wensleydale. 
Very fine Specimen of Coral from Jamaica. 
A vegetable Caterpiller, recent Shells, 
etc., from New Zealand. 
Two Specimens of Squilla mantis from the 
Adriatic. 
^ Lord Bolton. 
* Miss Wilson, 
j St. Peter’s Grove. 
i The Eev. Canon 
( Machell. 
I Mr. G. Glaisyer, 
\ Yale View, Malton. 
ANTiQUITIE 
S. 
36 Trademen’s tokens of the 17th Century, 
belonging to the County of Durham. 
Part of a finely Sculptured Norman Cross 
from Whixley. 
A large Stone Hammer from Newton-on- T , , 
, ° t Mr. J. Backhouse. 
Derwent. ' 
A Cannon Ball and a large Jar, glaized ) Mr. J. W. Wright, 
inside, found in St. George’s Field. ’ 14, Moss Street, York. 
Two casts of Monastic Seals. Mrs. King, Burton Lane. 
\ Rev. Canon Paine. 
BOTANY. 
A Series of Armaria (jothica from Pibble- 
head, Ingleton, Yorkshire. Specimens f _ TT . ,, 
. * • Mr. W. Whit well 
of Polygala austnaca and Polygala l 
calcarea, from Surrey. ' 
A Specimen of Cotula coronopifolia 
near Birkenhead. 
from i 
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Miss B. M. Key worth. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
A Series of Casts of Antique Vases. 
Miss Atkinson. 
