DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUMS OF ANATOMY AND NATURAL HISTORY Since the last Printed Statement in 1848. 134 ANATOMICAL Specimens:-By Dr. Jas. Reid, of Brook-street, Grosvenor square, 38; by Professor Fergusson, 34; by Dr. G. Budd, 17; by Dr. A. Farre, 10: the remainder by Dr. Todd, Professor Partridge, Dr. G. Johnson, Dr. Brinton, and L. S. Beale, Esq. of King's College; Professor Galland, of Malta; Dr. Walter Fergus, of the Stafford Infirmary; S. Waudby, Esq. of the Hereford Infirmary; G. Busk, Esq. of the "Dreadnought;" W. Haynes Walton, Esq. of the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital; Messrs. Samuel Griffith, Henry Smith, George May, Warren Fincham, M.D., W.W. Boreham, A.D.Smith, J.S. Lavies, M.D., E. Canton, A. Rogers, H. N. Turner, W. S. Worthington, and E. P. Beverley. Three Nests of the African Mason-Spider, (Ac-. tinopus ædificatorius,) showing both their external and internal structure. Also three Spiders, (female,) and a brood of young, just hatched Specimens of Kidney-Iron Ore, from Cleaton, A small Crab, in the act of changing its skin A Mule Pheasant, shot in 1847...... W. Thomson, Jun., Curator, Professor Henry Goadby, Esq. W. S. Comberbatch, Esq., East Three packages of Plants, collected near the} Rev. A. W. Cole. North Pole College. Hollow Turnip, with leaves growing into the Professor E. Forbes, King's cavity A Column of Basalt, from the Giant's Causeway {G. Wells, Esq. A. K. C. High 36 species of Fossils, from the Isle of Wight, and 11 Sharks' Teeth, from the Suffolk Crag.J Fossil Tooth of an Elephant......... Flowers and Fruits of Cassia obovata, and C. lanceolata, from Alexandrian Senna............ Various Flowers, Fruits, and Seeds, picked out from an average sample of Alexandrian Senna Indian Hemp-seed,-Root of Aconitum ferox, -and specimen of Kino, from Pterocarpus marsupium. ........ 3 Bats, 2 Rats, 6 Lizards, 6 Saurophidians, 91 Snakes, 1 Chameleon, 2 Toads, and 4 Barnacles, from Tunis and the Mediterranean..... Several Fossils, from the Lias, in Northampton-` shire, and specimens of Volcanic and Metamorphotic Rocks, from Guernsey..... street, Kensington. Mr. H. M. Walsh, King's College School. Mrs. Turner, 17, Rutland Gate. Professor Royle, M.D., King's H. N. Turner, Jun., Esq. 1, Wray, Esq., 87th R. I. Fusiliers. Two specimens of Micaceous Iron Ore, from Professor Ansted, King's ColSweden lege. Spines from a head of the Palm-Oil Tree (Elais J. Warrington, Esq. ApotheGuineensis) Two specimens of Spathic Iron, from the Veitsch Professor Ansted, King's Col. Mines, near Gratz, Styria................... Skin of a Monkey (Cynocephalus porcarius). Nutmegs, with adherent Mace, from St. Vincent {Mr Thomas Roblin, Museum, Curious Fungus, from a wine-cellar in Demarara King's College. J. Plant, Esq., Leicester. Twelve specimens of Starch, mounted for the W. Thomson, Jun., Curator, A sample of Senna, grown by Dr. Gibson, near Professor Royle, M.D., King's Large Shark's Tooth.. College. G. Ransome, Esq. Ipswich. Specimens of the Foliage of Fifty-eight Orna- W. Thomson, Jun., Curator, mental and Forest Trees..... Several specimens of Hæmatite, and Lignite,` from Styria....... 7 Teeth, 2 Bones, 3 Shells, &c. from the Crag Bottle of Fluid Silica, used in cementing the` Specimens of Basalt and Altered Schists, from King's College. Professor Ansted, King's College. G. Ransome, Esq. Ipswich. Professor Ansted, King's Col lege. Nuneaton; and section of an Orthoceratite, Professor Ansted, King's Colfrom Devonian Marble.......... Specimen of Specular Iron Ore, from Elba...... lege. Edward Swete, Esq. Medical {Department, King's College. Six Microscopical Preparations of the Tongue) w. Thomson, Jun., Curator, of different species of British Terrestrial Gasteropoda... King's College. 38 NAMES OF THE PRINCIPALS AND HEAD MASTER OF KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. Principals. 1831. *William Otter, D.D. 1836. Hugh James Rose, B.D. 1839. John Lonsdale, D.D. 1844. §RICHARD WILLIAM JELF, D.D. Head Master of the School. 1830. JOHN RICHARDSON MAJOR, D.D. Late Lord Bishop of Chichester. + Late Prebendary of Chichester, and Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Lord Bishop of Lichfield. § Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, Sub-Almoner to the Queen, late Fellow of Oriel College Oxford. NAMES OF PROFESSORS, LECTURERS, MASTERS, AND OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE, Distinguishing by Capital Letters those at present holding Office. I. Theological Department. DIVINITY. Professors. 1846. ALEXANDER MCCAUL, D.D. FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE, M.A. Prebendary of St. Paul's. Late Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and Honorary Fellow of King's College, London, |