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GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 
A Series of Fossils from the Silkstone ) 
Coal Mine, Normanton. 
Mr. A. F. Brown 
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Fossil Shells and Ammonite, found in 
sinking a well at Filling, Sheriff 
Hutton. 
Mr. J. Smith, 
Stockton-on-Forest. 
ANTIOUITIES. 
A fine Mediaeval Jug, some fragments j 
of Samian Ware, and various other 
Antiquities found in Davygate ; also 
a stone adze found near Haxby. ' 
Mr. James 
j-p- 
Melrose, 
A Cannon Ball found at Myton. 
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Mr. Haw, Boot ham. 
An old Pocket Dial. 
An old carved oak Figure. 
Mr. J. T. Pegg. 
Mr.T. B.Whytehead. 
ZOOLOGY & COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. 
Four Sea Urchins from the Fame ') 
Island ; a Sparrow Hawk and com- - Mr. Cxle) T Grabham, 
mon Crow, shot at Cottingwith. j V-W 
Twenty-eight Skins of British Birds. 
A Golden-Crested Wren, picked up in 
Driffield Terrace. 
Mr. J. Backhouse, 
F.Z.S. 
Mr. C. E. Elmhirst. 
Two pairs of Horns and Skulls of the 
Reindeer. 
Rostrum of Saw Fish ; Skin of Snake ; 
two Skulls of Birds ; etc. 
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Mr. Geo. Hooper. 
Mrs. M. A. Denni 
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BOTANY. 
Specimens of Rubus chamcemorus. Linn. ) 
1 . • Mr. F. H. Weekes. 
Linnea corrallis, Gronov. j 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
A Barograph. 
A Collection of Sun-Dials and Com¬ 
passes. 
Mr. R. Thompson. 
Mr. E. S. Cox. 
