ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
SO 
October . 
H. Heuland, Esq. F. G. S. ) 
Hon. Mem. Y.P.S. 5 
John S. Wortley,Esq. M.P. 
* Mr. F. J. Copsie, ) 
Sec. Y.P.S. 3 
H. F. Smith, Esq. ) 
Hon. Mem. Y.P.S. S 
^George Goldie, M.D. ) 
Sec. Y.P.S. 3 
John Bland, Esq. £ 
Hon. Mem, Y.P.S. S 
® Rev. J. Graham, Cura- y 
tor of Min .Y.P.S, ) 
* Sir George Cayley, Bart. ) 
Vice-Pres. Y.P.S. 3 
^ Henry Atcheson, M.B.J 
F.C.P.S. C 
Corresp. Sec. Y.P.S. y 
November. 
* William Danby, Esq. 
Vice-Pres. Y.P.S. \ 
m Sir H. M. M. Vavasour, ^ 
Bart. ^ 
December . 
® Mr. D. Tuke........ 
January , 1826 . 
* P. Davies Cooke, Esq. } 
F.G.S. > 
100 Foreign metalliferous Minerals. 
72 Minerals from North America. 
4 Minerals from Cumberland. 
Quartz crystallized, and super-sulphuret 
of Lead, from Dufton. 
12 Minerals. 
Sulphate of Barytes, 
Fluate of Lime from Alston Moor. 
2 Minerals from Giant’s Causeway, and 
Needlestone from Iceland. 
Stalactitical Carbonate of Lime. 
* -\ . 
10 Minerals from Cornwall and Wales, 
and 3 foreign Minerals. 
Tufa, in a cast after the antique, from 
San Filippo in Tuscany. 
5 Minerals from Derbyshire. 
139 Minerals from Vesuvius. 
