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DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
GEOLOGY. 
Bell, —, Esc{. 
Bunting, Edwd., Esq., 
(Mansfield^ Notts.) . 
Cholmley, Col., (Howsham) 
Clarke, Joseph, Esq., (Cin¬ 
cinnati ). ... 
Fox, Rev. T. H. Lane . 
Johnstone, Rev. Canon 
Club, Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Society,BritishNatural-His- 
tory . 
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Specimen of Fossil Wood. 
Yery remarkable nondescript Fossil 
Body, from the Lias of Whitby. 
A Plesiosaurus from the Lias of Whitby. 
(See page 7.) 
Various Silurian North American 
Fossils. 
Lias Nodule from Whitby, having a 
curious resemblance to the human 
foot. 
Specimens of a very interesting unde¬ 
termined Bivalve, from the Oolite of 
Hambleton Hill. 
Star-fish, from the Calcareous Grit of 
Newton Dale, and Two Specimens of 
a remarkable undescribed Bivalve 
from the Yorkshire Chalk. 
Fossils from the Crag and other Tertiary 
Formations. 
ZOOLOGY. 
Barstow, Lieut., R. N. A young Turtle from Ascension, and a 
Horned Chameleon from Fernando 
Po. 
Bell, Fred., Esq. Specimen oftheGreat Auk. (Seepage 9.) 
Carpenter, Rev. P., f War- 'l Shell of Spirula, displaying the internal 
rington)' .j Septa. 
Clarke, Joseph, Esq., (Cin- A series of American Land and Fresh- 
cinnati) ... j water Shells, including Unio spiuosus, 
and other rare species. 
Specimens of the seventeen year Locust 
(Cicada septemdecem). 
