PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS, 
AND 
MISCELLANEOUS DONATIONS. 
Jonathan Gray. Esq. ...... 
The Secretaries of the So¬ 
ciety 
Mr. J. F. Brown ............ 
Archbishop of York .. 
Rev. B. Bailey, Travancore 
Mr. John Bleckly.. 
Rev. D. R. Currer .. 
Joseph Clark, Cincinnatti . 
Lieut. Dixon, R.N. .. 
Dr. Brewster.. 
Rev. E. Stillingfleet......... 
Mrs. Johnson ... 
Mrs. Merritt ... 
Mrs. Myddelton ............ 
Mr. Raper, Davy gate ...... 
Captain Slyfield, R.N....... 
Miss Wickham...... 
A clock of M‘DowalFs construction. 
A stationary barometer. 
Two busts for the library. 
Three pieces of ancient tapestry from 
Newnham Courtney. 
A Kandian comb, inner bark of daphne. 
Pair of Chinese shoes ; an old York news¬ 
paper. 
Set of 12 musical stones from Kendal. 
70 Indian arrow heads, one of them 
marked arrow of peace.” 
Sword edged with Shark’s teeth; instru¬ 
ment tipped with a tooth; cloth flag, &c, 
Specimens of fcabasheer. 
A net. 
Silver image from Rangoon. 
Cast from an antique gem. 
Model of the breakwater at Plymouth. 
Various Esquimaux implements and orna¬ 
ments. 
Bow and arrows, blow tube, and poisoned 
arrows of the South American Indians. 
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Miscellaneous curiosities. 
