XX LIST OF DONATIONS 



Henry T. Mennell. — Current publications of the Linnean Society, in 

 continuation ot the long series presented previously, 



Fred. Milburn. — Skins of antelopes (for mounting) shot by the donor 

 in East Africa. 



Edward Newton (Thirston Hall). — Two waxwings shot in February 

 at Felton. 



Prof. Frederick Page. — Egg of a wading bird (? Ochthodromus sp.) 

 from Australia. 



J. Proudlock (Seaton Delaval). — Fine piece of Sigillaria from Main 

 Coal-seam, and mussels (Carbonicola) from Low Main. A young 

 heron. 



W. Mark Pybus. — Skins of a pair of Sardinian warblers, Sylvia 

 melanocephala, from Andalusia. A series of the " Annals of 

 Scottish Natural History," quarterly, 1892 to 191 1 ; followed by 

 the "Scottish Naturalist," monthly, 1912 to date, and subsequent 

 parts as issued. 



H. T. Richardson (Gosforth). — Good samples of timbers bored by 

 Pholas. 



Mrs. Chas. Sanderson (Filey). —Six large moths collected by the 

 donor's husband on the Upper Amazon. 



Ernest Scott. — Some glow-worms (females) from Riding Mill. A 



section of elm timber showing the healing of the cut end of a 



branch. Also, on loan : two large cases of birds collected in 

 Egypt. 



R, R. Sharp. — A set of enlargements of photographs of big game taken 

 by the donor in Central Africa. 



J. W. ShoebothAM. — Reprint of paper by the donor, " Notes on 

 Collembola," part 2. 



Col. Geo. R. B. Spain. — Male and female of a large and rare species of 

 house spider, Tegenaria atrica, caught in Newcastle. Samples of 

 Northumbrian jasper from the Ramshope Burn and the Rede. 



B. Storrow. —Tubes of the marine worm Pcctinaria miricojna. 



Thermal Syndicate (Wallsend). — Examples of the fused silica ware 

 manufactured by the donors, together with sample of the raw 

 material, 



Thomas Thompson (Ryton). — A clutch of quail's eggs taken by the 

 donor at Ryton about 1894. 



James Thomson, M.A. — A living goat moth caterpillar. 



