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GEOLOGY. 
Late Rev. C. Payton __ 
Miss Phillips . 
Henry Pickering, Esq. ... 
Lord Prudhoe . 
B. S. Sawden, Esq. 
Joseph Spence, Esq. 
’^Piliiam Start, Esq. 
Mrs. Thackeray .. 
Chas. Thiselton, jun. Esq. 
Several interesting fossils from the Dudley 
Limestone. 
A large series of Silurian Fossils from the 
neighbourhood of Great Malvern. 
Several choice fossils from the Oolite of 
Malton. 
A very interesting series of specimens of 
Stigmaria ficoides, from the Coal-mea¬ 
sure Sandstone, between Richmond and 
Barnard Castle. 
Sponges and other fossils from the Chalk 
at Bridlington. 
Two specimens of Stigmaria ficoides. 
Some choice fossils from the Coralline 
Crag. 
Fossil tree in sandstone, found near Har¬ 
rogate. 
A new fossil Astarte from the Bridlington 
Tertiary deposit. 
MINERALOGY. 
Executor of the lateM'm.'k An extensive and valuable series of Mi- 
Hatfeild, Esq. /- nerals, collected by Mr. Hatfeild, in 
J Yorkshire, Cumberland and Durham. 
ZOOLOGY. 
VERTEBRATA. 
His Grace the Arcnbishop 1 variety of the common partridge, 
of Y ork ) 
Thomas Allis, Esq. 29 Skeletons of Foreign Mammalia. 
S. Barber, Esq. Specimen of the water rail. 
Henry Anderson, Esq. ... Ditto. 
Mr. H. Baines . Yellow-Hammer with deformed beak, and 
Tree Sparrow. 
Rev. Thos. Egerton.. Skeleton of the common fox; and young 
alligator, stuffed. 
