Xlvi LIST OF DONATIONS 



Royal Dublin Society. — Scientific Proceedings, vol. xv., Nos. 15-23 

 (Oct., 1916— Aug., 1917) ; Economic Proceedings, vol. 2, Nos. 

 12, 13 (Sept., 1916 — Mar., 1917). 



Ernest Scott. — A copy of "The Diseases of Trees," by Prof. R. 

 Hartig. 



Clarenck D. Smith.— a dragon fly, an ichneumon, and a pair of giant 

 sawflies {Sirex gigas). 



L. .Smith. — A branch of the old Mulberry tree blown down in Saltwell 

 Park, Gateshead. [This was planted in our greenhouse and has 

 taken root, and come out in full leaf with several fruits.] 



J. Stafford. — A very fine blue dragon fly {Aeschtta Juiicea). 



Mrs. Sturge and Miss S, A. Richardson. — A sprig of the spindle 

 tree {Eiionynms £11 roperies) in. fruit. 



Miss Cameron Swan. — A small collection of fossils. 



J. Ney Tate. — A number of moths. 



Mrs. J. W. Twinberrow. — A model passage boat. 



D. Woolacott, D.Sc. — Norwegian rocks from the Scandinavian Drift, 

 found in Warren House Gill, north of Castle Eden Dene, on the 

 Durham coast. 



The publications received by exchange with British and Foreign 

 scientific institutions are acknowledged in a separate list which is published 

 later in the Transactions as an appendix to the report. 



DONATIONS TO THE ENDOWMENT FUND. 

 From July isi', 191 5, to Junk 30TH, 19 18. 



Sir Geo. J. W. Noble, Bart. 

 Sir Hugh Bell, Bart. 

 Thomas Reed 



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