LIST OF DONATIONS XI 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th, 1916. 



F. H. Alexander. — A few specimens oi Limax maxima ; a few specimens 



of Niptjis hololeucus, 



T. W. Backhouse, F.R.A.S., F.R. Met, Soc— Meteorological Observa- 

 tions, chiefly at Sunderland. 



R. S. Bagnall, F.E.S. — Various reprints of papers by the donor on 

 Thysanoptera, Symphyla, etc. 



R. Bainbuidge. — A death's head moth caught at Scotswood Bridge. 



Herbkrt Bolton, M.Sc, F.G.S., F.R.S.E.— Reprint of paper by 

 donor, " The Fauna and Stratigraphy of the Kent Coalfield." 



Isaac Clark. — A raven's nest from the Border. 



Brodie Cochrane. — A piece of Baryta. 



Mrs. Dinning. — Models by John Hancock; setting-boards; various 

 drawings and reprints. 



G. A. DUNLOP. — Five beetles collected on Holy Island. 



Dr. H. Eltringham. — Reprints of papers by the donor: "Further 

 Observations on the Structure of the Scent Organs in certain 

 Male Danaine Butterflies," 1915 ; "Some Experiments on the 

 House-fly in relation to the Farm Manure Heap." 



Bertram Hassell. — Shells and butterflies, partly collected abroad. 



Miss Hill. — A live toad. 



D. HoRSLEY. — Various minerals, etc., from Rhodesia. 



India Office (Secretary of State for India in Council). — Vol. VI, 

 (Rhynchota) of the ''Fauna of British India" series. 



A. Randell Jackson, M.D., D.Sc, — Reprint of paper by the donor: 

 "On some Arthropods observed in 1915, 



Charles Janet. — Two papers by the donor : " L' Alternance Sporophyto- 

 Gametophytique de Generations chez les Algues,'^ I9'4; "Note 

 Preliminaire sur 1' Oeuf du Volvox globator," 1914. 



G. F. Mackrow. — Two Andamanese bows and a few arrows ; two Zulu 

 assegais ; a hubble-bubble from Hodeidali ; model of Masoula boat 

 from Madras ; two hanging birds' nests from Elephanta Island, 

 Bombay ; palm-leaf punkas, etc. 



Geo. E. Mason. — Various bones of extinct Chiroptera. 



Lieutenant H. C. McBratney.— Spears, bows and arrows, paddle, 

 etc . from Sarawak (deposited on loan). 



Prof. Alex. Meek, M.Sc. — A five-bearded rockling ( Motella viustiia). 

 Two specimens of Aviphioxtis lanceolaftis from Naples, 



