278 LIST OF DONATIONS 



A specimen of tlie Minah Bird, Gracula religiosa. 



Mr. Chas. Palmer, Jesmond High House. 



Common Wild Duck variety, with great deal of white, shot at 



Fenham Flats, Feb. 23, 1883. Mr. E. 0. Reid. 



Skin of Foreign Kingfisher. Mrs. E. Charlton, Tynemouth. 



Egg of Rhea Americana, laid at Chirton Cottage, July 3, 1883. 



Mr. J. F. Spence, 

 Fork-tailed Petrel, killed against the telegraph wires near Brandling 

 Place, Oct., 1882. 3fr. R. Howse. 



Spoonbill and Montague's Harrier. Mr. Edmund Crawshay. 



Iguana, I. tuherculata? Capt. W. Moor, s.s. ^'' Supersuch." 



Merlin (immature), shot at White House. Mr. J. S. Forster. 



Sparrow Hawk (young male), taken at Shipcote. 



Dr. H. S. Pattinson. 

 Sparrow Hawk (female), taken at Beaufront. Mr. L. W. Adamson, 

 Common Wren, taken at Moorlands. Mr. J. G. Fenwick. 



A Bottle, with a few small Snakes, etc., in spirit. 



Master M. L. West, 2, Gowan Villa. 

 Mandarin Duck (female), Dendronessa galericida. 



Mr. A. S. Stevenson. 

 Eight Bottles of Snakes, Insects, etc., in spirit, four Skins of Fish, 

 three of Mammals, etc., etc., from India. 



Mr. G. W. Johnston f Surgeon, Washington. 

 A specimen of the Frilled Lizard, Chlamydosaurus Kingii, from Aus- 

 tralia, and a specimen of the Australian Crocodile, Crocodilus 

 Johnstonii, shot in Queensland, by Mr. Geo. S. Potter, 1883. 



Lieut.- Col. Potter, C.B. 

 1884. Wild Goose and Wigeon. Mr. C. M. Adamson. 



A Carapace and Head of Turtle, taken off Cape St. Vincent, 1861. 



Messrs. W. E. Sf R. S. Beck. 

 Three specimens of Amphioxus lanceolatus. Prof. G. A. Lehour. 



A small specimen of the Remora, brought home by a Sperm Whaler. 



Mr. J. W. Wilson, Lefroy Street. 



A specimen of the Opah, Zeus opah, taken at Newbiggin-by-the- 

 Sea, June 20th, 1840. 



A specimen of the Sciena aquila, taken near BIyth, Nov. 21st, 1833. 

 This is the specimen from which Robt. E. Bewick drew his figure 

 for the proposed work on British Fishes, by Thos. Bewick. 



Head of a small Shark, Common Tope, taken at Cullercoats. 



Four Jaws of Rays, from Madras. 



Jaw of Catfish. Mr. John Hancock. 



