LIST OF DONATIONS 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1917. 



Basil Anderto.v, B.A.— A locust, from Egypt; also a copy of 

 "Thomas Bewick, the Tyneslde engraver," presented by the 

 author. 



RiCHVRD S. Bagnall, F.E.S., F.L.S.— Some beetles ; also Myriapods 

 in tubes, and a few Ticks. 



J. S. Biii.r, — A go(3seander, From the North Tyne, near Bellingham. 



Miss A. Berkeley. — Four bo.\:es of minerals and fossils. 



George S. Brady, M.D., D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S.— A large number 

 of specimens of minute marine life, chiefly Entomostraca, Ostracoda, 

 Copepoda, Diatomaceae, etc., contained in about two thousand 

 micro.scope slides and spirit preparations in tubes, and forming a 

 portion of Dr. Brady's extensive collections, accumulated during 

 .many years of research work. Also several Note Books with 

 illustrations of many of the above specimens, etc. ; and a large 

 number of deep cardboard cells for future use in microscopic 

 mounting. 



C. F. Cutter. — A photograph of the •' General Sherman Tree." 



Miss Dean. — Butterflies, moths and beetles, from the Argentine. 



Miss A. Edmunds. — Some wax moth larvse. 



C. D. FoRSTER — Specimen of " Slickensides," from Keswick. 



H. C. Fulton (Kew). — Specimen of shell, Ariophanta rosseliana. 



H. W. Garbutt (Bulawayo). — Gold-bearing Quartz, from Rhodesia, 

 South Africa. 



J. J. Gracie. — A copy of G. Bolam's "Birds of Northumberland." 



Miss Holmstead (per Ur. Hobbs). — A fine specimen of the King 

 Penguin. 



India Office (Secretary of State for India in CounciU, — The Fauna 

 of British India Series; Coleoptira (C'urculionidK, part l), by 

 G. A, K. Mar.shall, D.Sc. ; Coleoptera (Lamellicornia, part 2) by 

 G. J. Arrow ; Orthoptera (Acridiidai) by W. F. Kirby, F. L.S. 



]). .Maddock. — Beetles, cockroaches and spiders, from Jamaica and the 

 Canary Islands. 



