LIST OF DONATIONS XVII 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1914. 



Dr. Geo. Abbott (Tunbridge Wells), — Forms of concretionary mag- 

 nesian limestone from Fulwell Quarry, Sunderland, to add to a set 

 previously presented. 



Col. C. H. E. Adamson, CLE. —Two entomological store boxes, and 

 some duplicate Burmese butterflies. 



Hugh P. Angus. — A living leech found in garden soil. Three goliath 

 beetles from Africa. 



Geo. a. Atkinson. ^Natural history specimens from Japan : a further 

 batch of butterfles and six bird skins (Japanese pheasants, etc.). 



Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S., F.L.S. — Reprints of papers by the 

 donor : two on Symphyla, six on British and foreign Thysanoptera, 

 one on a new British centipede {Lifhobuis dtiboscqici), and a 

 " Review of Field Work in 1911." 



T. Lindsay Bainbridge —A living peregrine falcon (now being kept at 

 the Museum). 



Harry Benson. — Some locusts brought by the donor from Teneriffe 



George Bolam. —'Copy of the donor's book "Birds of Northumberland 

 and the Eastern Borders." A polecat in the flesh, and shells of 

 kites' eggs sucked by crows, from Wales. Noctule bats and a lesser 

 shrew, from East Yorkshire. 



R. Bolam. — A living male of the longicorn beetle Astynomus aedilis. 



E. H. Bostock (Bostock and Wombwell's Menagerie). — The bodies of a 

 young leopard and a fine adult lion. 



Geo. Stewardson Brady, M.D., F.R.S. —Reprint of paper by the 

 donor " On Freshwater Entomostraca from various parts of South 

 Africa" 



British Museum (Natural History), the Trustees. — A set of copies 

 of the labels used for the series of British nesting birds. 



Mrs M. G. Campbell (Falstone).— A Northumbrian bread basket, 

 made about 1790, which "belonged to the Robsons of Emmet- 

 haugh, North Tyne." 



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