MINERALOGY. 
George V. Drury, Esq. A specimen of yellow ochre, from a quarry 
at Sliotover Hill, Oxfordshire. 
Wm. Hobson, Esq. (York) Pyrites, in slate. 
Rev. Francis O. Morris, Marbles and minerals, 107 in number. 
COrdmll, Doncaster) 
ZOOLOGY. 
VERTEBRATA. 
Rev. SirRobertAffleck,Bart. 
(Dalham Hall, Newmar¬ 
ket, Prebendary of York) 
Thomas Allis . 
Mrs. Carter, (New Bruns¬ 
wick J 
Philip Davies Cooke, Esq. 
F.G.S. ( Owston, Doncas¬ 
ter ) 
Charles Jas. Hanson, Esq. 
(York) 
56 skins of birds, from New Holland, 
eluding twelve parrots, three cockatoos, 
male rifle bird, bronze-winged pigeon, 
&c. 
Two rose-coloured grosbeaks. 
The bones of the elephant; ditto of the 
tapir ; ditto of the nylghau. 
A large collection of prepared specimens 
of the intestines of birds and quadru¬ 
peds. 
20 bottles or cases, containing reptiles 
and preparations of other animals, in 
spirits ; skeleton of the woodpecker. 
Bomby cilia Carolinensis. 
The alpaca, recently dead. 
The skeleton of the quagga. 
The head of the zebu. 
9 British birds. 
The skins of a stoat and squirrel. 
