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RECEIVED TOWARDS FITTING UP THE ZOOLOGICAL ROOMc^ 
£. 
Hon. and Rev. H. E. J, 
Howard ... ... 10 
Sir J. Johnstone, Bart. M.P. 10 
Dr. Wasse, Moat Hall ... 5 
E. W., by Dr. Wasse ... 5 
Rev. W. V. Harcourt ... 5 
Rev. Win. Flower, jun. ... 5 
Francis Cholmeley, Brandsly 5 
John Wood ... ... 5 
Wm. Wright, Richmond ... 5 
Eust. Strickland ... 3 
Thomas Allis ... ... 2 
Edward Elgin ... ... 2 
Wm. Kirby ... ... 3 
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0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
a 0 
0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
3 0 
£. 
Wm. Gray, Jun. ... 2 
Henry Robinson ... 2 
Rev. Charles Wellbeloved 3 
Jonathan Gray ... ... 10 
John F. Brown ... ... 5 
Rev. C. Sykes, Rooss ... 5 
Rev. S. Creyke ... ... 5 
William Prest ... ... 5 
James Atkinson ... 3 
Charles Robinson ... 2 
Robert Henry Anderson ... 2 
Rev. W. Hincks ... 1 
Henry Smales ... ... 3 
Richard Nicholson ... 2 
3. do 
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2 0 
0 0 
0 0 
0 0 
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0 0 
0 0 
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The Museum contains, at present, of Geological, Minera- 
logical, and Zoological Specimens, about 20,000; of which 
13,800 are exhibited in proper cases, 4,300 are either nut 
exhibited at all, or else placed in very unsuitable cases and 
drawers, and 2,000 duplicates. The number of dried plants^ 
in the Herbarium is about 10,000; of coins and other anti¬ 
quarian objects 3,000. Total 33,000. 
