Ixiv LIST OF DONATIONS 



Mrs. M. E. Bewicke Dowell. — Hand harpoon as formerly used by 

 whalers, in fine preservation ; skull of albatross, sperm whale's 

 teeth, etc. 



M. Drake. — Living female poplar hawk moth. 



Rev. Mark Fletcher, M.A. — Quarterly Journal of the Geological 

 Society, series from 1895 to date. 



Stanley S. Haggie. — Large adder {23 inches) from near Otterburn. 



Mrs. Harding. — Shale with fern fronds etc., from Woodhorn Pit, near 

 Newbiggin. 



Dr. J, W. Heslop Harrison.— Piece of 'dogger' from the Inferior 

 Oolite, Roseberry Topping, composed of leaves of Thinnfeldia. 



Rev. J, E. Hull, M.A. — Further batch of spiders, 135 tubes, chiefly 

 local, to add to the reference collection previously received from 



the same donor. 



Charles Janet (Paris).— Paper by the donor on "La Phylogenese de 



I'Orthobionte. " 



John Jeffrey, B.Sc. — Unusually good series of graptolites and a few 

 other fossils from the Skiddaw Slates, collected by the donor ; and 

 two unusually well preserved trilobites from local Carboniferous 



limestones. 



Jane Longstaff, F.L.S. — Paper by the donor on " New Lower Carbo- 

 niferous Gasteropoda," in which specimens from the Hancock 



Museum are described. 



Dan Maddock. — Specimens from Jamaica : a living pair of cockroaches, 

 a fresh centipede and a large Helix. 



Henry T. Mennell, F.L.S. — Journal of the Linnean Society: Botany, 

 vol. 44, nos. 296-8 ; Zoology, vol. 34, nos. 225-6. Proceedings, 

 Oct. 1918, nos. 353-6. 



Sir Thomas Oliver. — Three poisoned arrows from North-Eastern 

 India, obtained through Sir Thomas Frazer, of Edinburgh, with 

 papers by Frazer on the poisons. 



Lewis F. Richardson, D.Sc. — Selection of fossils and minerals from 

 the collection left by the donor's father, the late David Richardson. 



Ernest Scott. — Copy of British Museum " Instructions for Collectors: 

 No. 7 — Blood-sucking Flies, Ticks, etc.," by E. E. Austin. 



Joseph .Scott. — Masked crab, Corystes cassivelaunns, alive. 



J. W. Thompson. — Perfect cast of interior of wooden pipe, made by cal- 

 careous deposit from water at East Holywell Colliery, Shiremoor. 



