THE MUSEUM. 
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Rev. B. Eamonson. 
Rev. J. B. Graham. 
f Mr. J. E. Gray, F.L.S. 
Hull Philosophical Society. 
+ Mr. R. Markham. 
Mr. Salmond. 
Mr. Aid. Smith. 
* Rev. J. Smyth. 
Mr. G. Strickland. 
t Miss. E. Sympson. 
Concretion from a horse. 
68 Chinese and other Insects. 
28 Species of British and E. I. Shells. 
Asteria caput-medusae. 27 Insects. 
Skeleton of Animal of the class Roden- 
tia : Cape of Good Hope. 
Skull of the Dolphin. 
Cancer horridus : Whitby coast. 
26 Australasian Birds. 
Pelicanus Bassanus, Frith of Forth, 
55 Species of tropical Shells. 
COLLECTION OF 
ZOOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, 
DEPOSITED IN THE SOCIETY’S MUSEUM, 
By Mr. ATKINSON. * 
MAMMALIA. 
Complete Skeletons of Monkey, Coatimundi, Weasel, Ichneumon,Dog, 
Lion and Lioness, Leopard, Cat, Mole, Opossum, Badger, Rat, Mouse, 
Rabbit, Deer .—Specimens of the common and long-eared Bat.— 
Crania of Monkeys, Bat, Hedgehog, Black and Polar Bears, Racoon, 
Otter, various Dogs, Hyaena, Bengal and Hunting Tigers, Seal, 
Morse, Hare, Rabbit, Pig, Babiroussa, Horse, Cervus Axis, Fallow 
Deer, four-horned Ram, common Sheep, Ox. Cranium of 
Wolf, dug up at York. Cranium of Heifer, dug up at Pocklington. 
* It is the intention of the proprietor of this Collection to enlarge it as oppor¬ 
tunities occur; and to render it as complete as possible, as an illustration of 
Physiology and Zoology, and a standard of comparison for Fossil Osteology. 
