IJST OF DONATIONS XXIX 



Prof. A. Meek, M.Sc, F.L.S. — A copy of his new book, "The 

 Migration of Fish"; two flying dragons, from Malaya; two 

 lampreys, from Maiden, Essex. 



Henry Tuke Mennelt,, F.L.S. -Transactions of the Linnean .Society ; 



Zoology, vol. 1 7) part 2, vol. 11, part 13 ; Botany, vol. 8, part 8 ; 



Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Nov., 1915 to June, 1916) ; 



Journal, vol. 32, No. 231, vol. 33, Nos. 222, 223, vol. 43, Nos. 



•291, 292, 293 ; also list of Officers and Fellows, 1916-17. 



Miss Mii.roy.— Models of Sealing Boat and Esquimaux Kayak, 



George Nicholson. — Fossil shell, Spirifer, from the Limestone Quarries, 

 near Stanhope, Weardale. 



A. M. Oliver. — Four specimens of shell, Paludestrina jenkinsi, from 

 Basingstoke Canal, Crookham, Hants. 



Prof. F. W. Oliver. — Two pencil sketches of the Old Ho.spital at 

 Chibburn, by the late Prof. Daniel Oliver, LL.D., F.L.S. , F.R.S., 

 and a photograph of the four Keepers of the Herbarium at Kew, 

 including the late Dr. Oliver. 



John Proudlock (.Seaton Delaval). — Fossil shells (Antliracoptera) from 

 the Crofton Pit. 



The Ray .Society (by subscription). — British Marine Annelids, vol. 3, 

 par.t 2, plates, by Prof. Mcintosh, M D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; 

 Principles of Plant 'I'eratology, vol. 2, by W. C. Worsdell, F.r^..S. 



J. Alaric Richardson,— Coke breeze, for furnaces ; also a quantity of 

 _ boarding for shelves. 



Miss Laura Richakdson. — Four dragon flies from Windermere. 



Miss Richard.son (Jesmond), — Model of Indian Temple, from 

 Nagapatam, near Madras. 



John Robson. — A sparrow hawk, from Broomhill, Acklington. 



Robert Robson.— Twenty-six local birds, contained in eleven cases. 



T. Sheppard, M.Sc, F.G.S. (Hull Museum). — Some leaves referring 

 to this district, from the "Natural History of England," 1759-62, 

 and from Dr. A. S. Granville's " Spas of England," 1841. 



E. W. Staveley. — Two young herring gulls, from St. Bees, a yellow 

 hammer and two linnets, for the Aviary. 



A. H. Straker.— A little owl, from Bille.ston, Leicester. -'One of 

 Lilford's Owls." 



