T.IST OF DONATIONS xlv 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30th, 191S. 



Thomas N. Bee. — Two stoats in winter dress, 



l\.oi?KRT Blair, F.S.A. — A number of weapons, a German gas mask, 

 and other objects of interest from the Newcastle Archreological 

 Society, collected by W, H. Cullen. 



George Boi.am. — A whiskered bat (new species for local fauna). 



Grorgic S. Bp.ady, -M.D., D.Sc, LL.D., F.RS. — Manuscripts and 

 working drawings of Crustacea. 



H. Eltringham, D.Sc. — The original drawings for his work on 

 "African Mimetic Butterflies," arranged in nine frames. 



H. Fl.SHER. — A lily of the valley in fruit. 



W. H. FoWKES. — A butterfly (Neptis sp. ) from Roorkee, N.W.P., India. 



A. Hume — A small collection of fossils. 



Mrs. E. L. Jameson. — A large snake in case. 



Miss Marie V. Lebour, D.Sc.^A large collection of foreign shells, 

 contained in 28 cabinets, of four drawers each, and .a box of 

 specimens too large for the cabinets. 



Stewart McDonald.— xA king locust. 



Mrs. Moffatt — A large collection of British butterflies and moths, con- 

 tained in three ca'.jinets, of 12, 26 and 2S drawers respectively. 

 The work of the late John Finlay. 



Miss Powell. — A large assortment of rocks and fossils, collected by 

 her father and grandfather. 



John Pkoudlock — A Dauberton's bat and a long-eared bat, both 

 mounted by George Bolam. 



Col. Reed. — A white mole, from J. C. Gibson's Milkhope Farm, 

 Blagdon. 



J. Alaric Richardson. — A number of insects from Windermere. 



Miss Robertson. — A large collection of minerals. 



Charles Robson, per George Bolam. — A noctule, caught at Talbot 

 Constable, E. Yorks., and a whiskered bat, caught near Chester-le- 

 Street. 



Miss E. L, Rooke. — A snake bird pr darter, shot near Meanee, India. 



