238 JOURNAL OF TIIE TRINIDAD 



The following is a list of the donations and the names of 

 their donors for the year. The thanks of the Club are due to 

 those who have thus contributed to the collection. 



Mammalia. 



G Specimens of Muiidac, \ 



i Cyclothurus didactylus, presented by Mr. H. Caracciolo. 

 i Didclphys trinitatis, ) 



i Cyclothurus didactylus, presented by Dr. A. W. "Wight. 

 A Bat presented by Mr. J. Graham Taylor. 



Reptilia and Batrachia. 



A collection of Snakes containing some rare types presented by 



Mr. J. F. YVallen, Valencia. 

 A Glaucoma albifrons presented by Mr. A. B. Carr. 

 A crowned Snake, Scytale coronatum ; a mangrove Snake, Liopkis 



cobclla presented by Mr. H. Payne. 

 A clouded Snake, Leptognathus ncbulatus presented by Mr. T. I. 



Potter. 

 A Beh belle chemin, Liophis melanotics presented by Mr. J. T. 



Rousseau. 

 A Boa constrictor presented by Mr. L. de Verteull. 

 A coral Snake, Elaps riisci presented by Mr. P. Maingot. 

 Two young Mapepires, Lachesis muta presented by Mr. H. Hutton. 

 A Tree frog, Hyla crepitans presented by Mr. J. Graham Taylor. 



Insecta. 



Electric Bugs, Nepa grandis presented by Mr. Syl. Devenish, Mr. 



H. K. Collens, Mr. W. Norton, Mr. J. O. Urich. 

 Several Coleoptera presented by Mr. J. O. Urich. 

 A giant Locust presented by Master H. Kernahan. 

 Praying Mantis presented by Miss Fenwick and Mr. E. C. 



Purcell. 

 A chrysalis of Tithorea flavescens presented by Mr. W. Le Gall. 

 A Hag moth caterpillar presented by Mr. \V. A. Ghent. 

 A silk moth, Attacus Hesperus presented by Inspector A. D. P. Owen. 

 A butterfly, Helicops cupido presented by Dr. S. M. Lawrence. 



Miscellaneous. 



A Hermit crab presented by Mr. D. Hart. 



A small centipede, Ocophilus species presented by Mr. D. F. King. 



A Scorpion presented by Mr. W. J. L. Kernahan. 



An abnormal egg presented by Mr. A. Lucien. 



An abnormal chicken presented by Hon. W. Howatson. 



In conclusion I can onty congratulate the Members on the 

 success which has attended the efforts of the Club during the past 

 year, in spite of the heavy losses sustained at the opening of 

 the twelve months in the deaths of Dr. Rake and Mr. Tate and 

 the departure of Mr. Broadway, all of whom were hard workers. 



F. W. Urich, 

 Hon. Sec, and Treasurer, 



