286 LIST OF DONATIONS 



1880. Stav^shes, Aster ia nodosa? from Aden. Mr. Hugh Bowman. 



Saw-flies, Mautis, and Scorpions. Mr. Thos. Bell. 



Locust, taken at Tynemouth, Sept. , 1880. Mr. Wm. Daglish. 



Locust, taken at Warkworth, Sept., 1880. Rev. J. W. Dunn. 



Death's-head Moth, taken at White Hill. Mr. E. S. Carr. 



Barnacles. Mr. Wm. Ferguson. 



A box of Butterflies, from various localities. Mr. C. M. Adamson. 

 Portion of an Ant's Nest, from an old house at Sutton Park, Guild- 

 ford, Surrey. Capt. Salvin, per Mr. John Hancock. 



1882. Two specimens of Cicada, from Tuscany. Mi: Thos. Bell. 

 Three Intestinal Worms from Sticklebacks, taken at Hebburn. 



Mr. J. S. Forster. 



1883. A collection of British Lepidoptera, formed by the late Mr. J. C. 



Wasserman. Mrs. Wasserman. 



1884. A case of Insects, etc., from Brazil. Mr. John G. Cranston. 

 New Zealand Insects, collected and presented by Mr. Charles M, 



Wakefield, Uxbridge. Per Mr. Wm. Cochrane. 



Large Nest of Wasp, Vespa , from Dr. McDonald's house, 



Walton-on-Thames. Dr. McDonald, Weyhridge. 



1885. Two Crayfishes, Palinurus Lalandi (Lam, MS.), from New Zealand. 



Mr. John Hancock. 

 Two specimens of Earth Worm, Megascolex diffringans, Baird, found 

 at Machynlleth, North Wales. Mr. R. Draper, Seaham Hall. 

 Specimen of Saw-fly, and wood cut by the caterpillar. 



Mr. R. Willouglihy, Industricd Schools, 



A small collection of Wasps and Wasps Nests, viz., Vespa Germanica, 



V. Britannica, V. sylvestris, and V. rufa, from Harnam and 



Bradford, near Belsay. Mr. Chas. Robson. 



Fine Oak Cabinet and large collection of British Lepidoptera. 



Mr. F. Raine, Durham. 

 Nest of Wasp, Vespa , Oakfield, Gosforth. Mr. Wm. Cochrane. 



1886. Abnormal Claw of Edible Crab, etc. Miss M. J. Hancock. 

 Two Dragon-Flies, one caught near Eye Hill, Elswick Road. 



Mr. W. Ferguson and Mr. Alex. Thompson. 

 Six boxes of Butterflies and Moths, from Hewitson's Collection. 



Mr. John Hancock. 



1887. A specimen of the Atlas Moth. Master Gihh. 

 A very large Lobster, Homarus vulgaris (L.) Mr. Fritz Snitger. 

 An Orthopterous Insect, found in the Orchid House, Jesmond 



Towers. Mr. T. J. Wheeler. 



