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DONATIONS TO 
Dr. Goldie............. Wood perforated by teredo navalis. 
J* Crompton, Esq. 2 marine shells from the sands of Upper 
Egypt. 
f ~31 species of British shells, viz. lutraria 
elliptica, sanguinolaria vespertina, 
pholas lamellata, ph. papyracea, tere¬ 
do navalis, tellina donacina, t. soli- 
dula, venerupis virginea, cytherea 
lincta, c. ovata, venus gallina, 
v. fasciata, cardium lcevigatum. 
(jun.) mytilus polymorphus, pectun- 
culus pilosus, avicula hirundo, pec- 
W. Danby, Esq. » 
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ten obsoletus, p. varius, anomia 
ephippium, a. undulata, pileopsis 
hungarica, fissurella grteca,emarginula 
fissura, trochus tenuis, t. magus, 
natica glaucina, cingula pullus, pur¬ 
pura lapillus, pieurotoma gracilis, 
bulla hydatis. 
Branchial shield of aplysia depilans, 
Cyclas rivicola. 
20 species of foreign shells. 
Mrs. Wright............ 20 species of foreign shells. 
Piofessor Necker.. Melania Rolandri. 
E. Gibson, Esq.. 5 species of foreign shells. 
Rev. VY . Richardson. . . . . 
Hon. and Rev. H. Howard. 
November . 
Rev. W. Hincks.. 
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4 species of British shells, viz. patella 
Clealandi, ianthina communis, cypraea 
europiea, and rostellaria pes pelicani. 
5 species of foreign shells. 
