284 LIST or DONATIONS 



Greater Black-backed Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull, 

 from Loch Awe. Mr. Samuel Graham. 



Common Swallow. Mrs. Sheaf, Eldon Street. 



African Lizard, from Tripoli. Mr. J. H. Catcheside. 



A specimen of young, live Condor, Sarcorhamphus gryphus (Linn.), 

 from Corral Quimado, in the province of Coquimbo, Chili (nine 

 months old), June, 1886. 



Mr. W. C. Tripler, Santiago, per Dr. H. S. Pattinson. 



Great Northern Diver. Mr. Thos. Sharp, West Parade. 



Young Kestrel. Mr. Edwin Bold. 



Greenland Shark, fourteen feet long, caught by the Steam-liner 

 Geo, Smith, on the hook and lines, sixty miles north-east of May 

 Islands, August, 1886. Purchased. 



Parrot Globe Fish, from Suakim, on the Red Sea. 



Mr. A. R. Sutherland. 



Common Tern (young), killed against telegraph wires, Cragside, 

 Sept., 1886. Sir W. G. Armstrong, C.B. 



Bee Eater, from Tangiers. D?: H. S. Pattinson. 



Two Parrot Fishes. Mrs. Blencowe. 



Kestrel, shot at Cleadon. Mr. H. C. Abbs. 



Sparrow Hawk (female). Mi-s. Noble. 



A fine specimen of the Hoopoe, shot on the highest part of Corsenside 

 Common, by Mr. Edward Newton, Oct. 20, 1886, after a strong 

 gale from N.E IL-s. Edward Newton. 



Two Song Thrushes (first plumage), killed agaiust window at Oat- 

 lands, 1886 ; Willow Wren, killed against window at Claremont 

 Place, June, 1886. Mr. John Hancock. 



Golden Plover (first plumage), shot in Nortlmmberland ; Bullfinch 

 (male), first plumage, killed against window at Oatlands ; Little 

 Stint, Tringa minuta, Dargheeling, India (winter plumage), from 

 Mr. Seebohm; Water Pipit (male), Eugstlen Alp, Switzerland, 

 June, 1886, from Mr. Scott Wilson ; a small Auk, Haliodati 

 (female), two Buntings and one Pigmy Curlew, from Mr. See- 

 bohm ; Shearwater, from the Seychelles, Mr. J. J. Sharpe. The 

 above all presented to Mr. John Hancock, and given by him to 

 the Museum. Johi Hancock. 



Gyr— or Norwegian Falcon, caught on the rigging of a vessel, in the 

 Bay of Biscay, and presented by Mr. Maling. It was afterwards 

 sent alive to Lord Lilford, who returned the skin, 27th October, 

 1886. Mr. John Hancock. 



Herring Gull (immature), Northumberland Coast ; Tree Sparrow. 



Mr. John .Tackson. 



