Xlvi LIST OF DONATIONS 



W. E. FoRSTER. — An example of the three-spotted wrasse (female of the 

 striped wrasse, Labriis mixtics) from Paignton, Devon. 



Jno. Gardner, F.E.S. — The remainder of the donor's collection of 

 British beetles, for incorporation in the large reference collection. 

 Reports of the International Congress of Entomology, Oxford, 1912 : 

 vol. i., Proceedings, and vol. ii., Transactions. 



Newbey S. Green. — A grouse's tgg curiously bleached by the action of 

 moist peat. 



T. A. Hancock. — As a bequest from the donor's brother, the late John 

 Hancock (nephew of the ornithologist) : a prize chalk drawing by 

 the donor's brother, and a water-colour drawing by the late Miss 

 Mary Hancock. 



S. R. Haselhurst, M.Sc, F.G.S.^A fine piece of cone-in-cone from 

 St. Mary's Island, and (deposited) a unique collection of cone-in-cone 

 and related rock-structures from many localities, illustrating recently 

 published work by the donor. Model and coast section explaining the 

 Tynemouth landslip. Samples from glacial or post-glacial beds at 

 the mouth of the Tyne, including pieces of birch wood and concretions 

 formed round rootlets. Samples of Bovey Tracey lignite. 



Mrs. Heppei.l. — Objects selected from the collections of the late Mr. 

 J. D. Robinson, of Gateshead, uncle of the donor : a large number 

 of marine shells ; fossils from British and French Cretaceous beds, 

 Lias, Coal Measures, etc. ; economic products, e.g., cocoa pods and 

 beans ; early forms of matches, tinder boxes etc. ; and some 

 ethnological objects. 



Mrs. T, E, Hodgkin. — Two nests of weaver \>\xAi('lPlocc2is sp.), from 

 India. 



Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A. — A large "bird-catching" spider, Aviciclaria 

 versicolor, Walck., female, from Trinidad, West Indies. 



India Office (.Secretary of State for India in Council). — A further 

 volume of "The Fauna of British India" : Mollusca, vol. ii., by 

 G. K. Gude. 



Dr. a. Randell Jackson.— Copies of papers by the donor: "A 

 Preliminary List of the Myriapoda of the Chester District" ; "On 

 some Arachnids and Myriapods observed in 1914" ; "A .Second 

 Contribution to the Spider Fauna of .Scotland." 



Prof. PIenry Louis, M. A., D.Sc. — A well preserved twig of I.epidodetidron 

 from the Millstone Grit, Crawlcysidc. 



