THE MUSEUM. 
Rev. L, V. Vernon. 1 . 
Rev. W. V. Vernon & 
Mr, J. Phillips, 
M. Tasburgh, Esq. 
W. Salmond 5 Esq. F.G.S.. 
Whitby Lit. & Phil. Society. 
G. Goldie, M. D. Sec,.. 
Marquess of Stafford, 
(by the President) 
Rev. J. M‘Enery (by 
G. Strickland , Esq.) 
October . 
J. Hamerton, Esq. 
Mr. T. Backhouse. 
Mr. Sandoz, Hon. Mem... 
Rev. W. Richardson. 
W. Salmond, Esq. F.G.S.. 
Mr. Bean, Hon. Mem.... 
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 
(by the President) 
Rev. W. Bulmer.. 
in 
s 
94 Specimens illustrative of the Geo- 
logy of the vicinity of Sfokesley. 
^ 16 Specimens from the neighbourhood 
of Brandsby and Craike. 
150 Species of Fossil Shells and Coral¬ 
lines, from the Calcaire Grossier, at 
Grignon, near Versailles. 
Fossil Plants from Bramley, near Leeds. 
Specimens from Robin Hood’s Bay, &c. 
Fossil Wood in Sandstone, Whitby. 
10 Species of Fossil Shells from the 
London and Plastic Clays, found in a 
well at Richmond, Surrey. 
28 Specimens and Casts of Teeth and 
Bones of Bear, Hyaena, Tiger, Horse, 
Rhinoceros, Ox, Deer, Elk, &c. from 
Kent’s-Hole Cavern, Tor-Bay. 
Tubiporae, from the Mountain Lime¬ 
stone, Craven. 
Tibia of Ox, and portion of Cranium of 
Deer, from Owthorne. Holderness. 
Specimens from the Salt-mines, North- 
wich. 
Petrified Nut, from the alluvium, Ferry¬ 
bridge. 
Fossil Plants, from Bramley. 
18 Fossils from the Oxford Clay, 
» ' 
Scarborough Castle Hill* 
51 Bones and teeth from Ban well Cave. 
Ammonite from Crambe. 
a 2 
