50 MUSEUMS. 
(c) Loans. 
The following special loans of Museum specimens for purposes of 
scientific investigation were made during the year : — 
5 . 
Specimen of Sphenopteris footnert, lent to Mr. R. Kidston, 
Stirling. 
Left half of Human Skull without lower jaw and skull cap, lent 
to Dr. Permewan. 
One specimen of Cettia squamiceps [Type]; four specimens of Cettia 
cetti; three specimens of Locustella luscinioides; four specimens of 
Acrocephalus turdoides ; lent to Dr. E. Hartert, Zoological Museum, 
Tring. 
A series of Lantern Slides, lent to Mr. Lewis Jones, Hilbre Island. 
A series of Lantern Slides, lent to Col. Wardlaw Ramsey, 
Whitehill, Rosewell, Midlothian, Scotland. 
A large number of British Birds, lent to Mr. R. Nixon, Pupil 
Teachers’ College, Clarence Street, and Church of England Pupil 
Teachers’ College, Colquitt Street. 
(d) PRESENTS. 
Among the donations with which the Museum collections have 
been enriched, the following deserve special mention :— 
A Red Deer (‘‘ Stag Royal”’) from Banffshire, Scotland, collected 
and presented by F. D. Godman, Esq., D.C.L. (Trustee of the British 
Museum). 
A large collection, numbering several hundred specimens, of 
Fossil Fishes, Shells and other Invertebrates, and a number of Rocks 
and Minerals; presented by Miss Barker, The Fox Covers, 
Bebington. 
(e) EXcHANGES. 
Specimens of Anthus spinoletta and Zapornia parva were 
exchanged for a series of Cave Bones from Irish localities (see A. 27. 
LL. 07, TASS Beers I OTe 1-63 0. 27.2 11..07. 15 Dats ie 
and 2) with Dr. Scharff, Science and Art Museum, Dublin. 
