xlviii LIST OF DONATIONS 



Stanley Smith, D.Sc. (exchange, arranged by him).— Specimens of 

 graptolites, 13 species, mostly from Welsh Silurian beds. 



J. F. Stewart. — Blue tit's nest, from box in donor's garden, 



Mrs. Sworper. — Two saturnid moths from Tobago, British West Indies. 



J. Tweedy. — A number of Egyptian funereal figures (ushabti). 



G. B. Wai.sh, B.Sc — Examples of a number of the rarer species of 

 British beetles, contributed to the large museum reference collection. 



P. Walther. — A copy of Hteckel's work, ''Art Forms in Nature" 

 (Kunstformen der Natur) : 100 plates, mostly coloured, with 

 descriptive text. 



J. Henry Watson. —Five newly-hatched living leaf-insects (PJiylliuin 

 cniyifoliuni), natives of the Darjeeling district. 



Geo. Weddell. — Birds for the aviary : three .siskins and a brambling. 



The publications received by exchange with Briti.sh and foreign 

 scientific institutions are acknowledged in a separate list which is published 

 later (in the Transactions) as an appendix to the report. 



