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Donations to the Museum. 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31st, 1913. 



GEOLOGY. 



Mrs. E. Connor. — Two specimens of Iron Pyrites, from Ingleton, 

 Yorks. 430-13. 



BOTANY. 



Mr. John White. — Cones of the Weymouth Pine. 425-13. 



Tae following is a list of those sending flowers for tlie flower-table : — 

 Mrs. Adcock, Mr. Atkins, Miss Bell, Mrs. Benthall, Mr. Bownds, 

 Mr. Burton, Mr. Claremont, Miss Crowther, Miss Button, 

 Miss Goodey, Mr. Hart, Mrs. Howell, Rev. A. C. Knight, Mr. 

 Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Marples, Mr. Ordish, Mr. Proctor, junr., 

 Mr. Pullen, Mr. Smith, Mr. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. White, 

 Mr. J. White, and Mr. Winfield. 



ZOOLOGY. 



F. Archer, Esq. — Puss-moth. 454-13. 



John E. Barber, Esq. — '" Bush-cat," Sierra Leone. 486-13. 



Mr. Bulson.— Porcupine Fish. 429-13. 



Capt. Crombie. — Petrel from the South Seas. 



F. W. Dobson, Esq. — Common Heron, and Barn Owl, both shot near 



Barrow. 434-13. 

 W. A. Horton. Esq. — Two Adelie Penguins, 1 Maccormick's Skua 



Gull, obtained by the Donor during the British Antarctic E.xpedi- 



tion in the ■• Terra Nova," 1910-1912. 487-13. 

 Samuel Jackson, Esq. — Water Beetle. 485-13. 

 Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain. — Nest of Eggs of Wheatear, Nests of Curlew, 



Kittiwake, Red Grouse, Little Grebe, Common Sandpiper, and 



Penduline Tit. 397-424-480-13. 

 H. Robinson, Esq.— Water Beetle. 350-12. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Sir H. Reed. — Ninety Flint Implements, the majority from France, 



some from Derbyshire. 374-12. 



Guide to the Antiquities of the Stone Age. 378-12. 

 W. A. Horton, Esq. (per Aid. Brigden). — Two stamps and letter 



from Victoria Land, British Antarctic Expedition, January, 1913. 



449-1.3. 

 Glasgow Corporation. — Museum and Art Galleries Report, for 1912. 



431-13. 

 Dr. W. St. A. St. John. — Stone, perhaps part of a gateway, from Little 



Chester. 375-12. 



