XXXI. 
MINERALOGY. 
A specimen of Greenstone from Galway, 
j J. F. Walker, M.A. 
Miss Ann Wilson. 
Ireland. 
8 specimens of Minerals from Tyrol. 
Rocks and Minerals from the Rhine and 1 ,, „ ,, 
' Mr. H. M. Platnauer. 
Cornwall. ) 
ZOOLOGY AN1) COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 
A large collection of Recent Shells, and 
Cabinet containing 24 Drawers. 
A pair of Rock Doves shot at Speeton, 
a pair of Great Black Backed Gulls, a 
pair of Hooded Crows, a pair of 
Fieldfares, all from Bridlington. 
Two cases of Mounted Birds from Ceylon. 
A young specimen of the Red Throated 
Diver, shot at East Cottingwitk. 
Specimen of a large Moth, Sphinx convol¬ 
vuli, caught in the garden at Hazelbush. 
An Indian Gnu in the flesh. 
Specimens of Hydroporus melanurus 
from Skipwith Common, Hydroporus 
tristis from Seamer Moor, Hydroporus 
atriceps and Calathus micropterus from 
Hutton Bushell Moor 
A collection of Exotic Butterflies. 
A large Hammer Shell, with sponges and 
sea mats attached 
A Glass Bottle and Pannikin with 
Crustacea attached, dredged from off 
Heligoland. 
Specimens of Halesus guttatipennis from 
near Pickering. 
j Mrs. North. 
\ 
> Mr. Thomas Boynton. 
) 
Mr. Janies Gore. 
j> Mr. M. R. Bullivant. 
| Capt. Barstow, R. N. 
C. J. Leyland. 
) 
) Rev. W. C. Ilev. 
i 
Miss Harrison. 
| Mr. L. J. Thompson. 
\ 
j Rev. Canon Raine. 
j Mr. G. C. Dennis. 
ANTIQUITIES. 
Three tine Medimval Vessels found at 
Askham Richard. 
Four tinely carved Stones from the 
Chapter House of St. Mary’s Abbey. 
A number of Flints from the collection 
of Mr. Tindal, of Bridlington. 
) Rev. U. B. Miles, 
) Askham Richard. 
( The Committee of the 
) School for the Blind. 
| Mr. C. H. Dunhill. 
