248 LIST OF DONATIONS 



Oct. 10. A Coral (Cladocora dichotoma) from the Upper Chalk 



(Daiiian), Faxoe, Denmark. Shells from the raised Beach 

 of Santa Catalina Las Palmas, Grand Canary, Canary 

 Islands. Oysters, etc., from the Kitchen Middens of Meil- 

 gard, near Grenad, Jutland, Denmark. 



Miss Caroline Birley, Sudley Terrace, Pendleton, 



Manchester. 

 Nov. . Collection of Carboniferous Footprints from Otterbnrn and Coal- 

 measure Fossils from Newsham, being a portion of Mr. Aid. 

 Barkas' Collection, containing several types of Fossils named 

 and figured by him in his Illnstrated Guide to the Fish, etc , 

 remains, of the Northumberland Carb. Strata, 1873. 



The Executors of the late Aid. T. P. Barkas, F.G.S., 



per Mr. Chas, Ed. Barkas. 

 1892. 



Jan. 13. Proximal portion of Tusk of a Mammoth ; large specimen of 

 Malachite and Azurite from the Burra-Burra Mines, South 

 Australia. Mr. N. H. Martin. 



Feb. 17. Specimen of Rock Salt from Cordova, Spain. 



Mr. M. J. Pelegrin. 

 ,, 17. Three Fossil Fishes from Carboniferous Strata, Burdie House, 

 and Waliford, N.B., and one from Trias, Mass., U.S.A. 



Mr. Wm. Dinning. 



,, 24. Specimen of Isastrcea Murchisoni from Lower Lias (Infra Lias, 



Judd), Skye. Prof. G. A. Lebour. 



,, 24. Hazel Nuts dredged out of bed of the Tyne, 30 feet below Low 



Water. Quay, near the Milk Market. Mr. Wm. Geo. Laws. 



April . Hazel Nuts, covered with Pyrites and fragments of wood, from 



the Silver Nut Well near Otterbnrn. 



Mr. G. E. Crawhall. 

 May 1 7. Collection of Rock Specimens of Minette, Skiddaw Slate, Dolerite, 

 Saccharine, and Altered Limestone, from High Teesdale and 

 Weardale. Mr. E. J. Ganvood. 



,, 31. Sundry Fossils from the Silurian, Carboniferous, and Coal- 

 measures of U.S., America. 31r. Alex. Batters. 

 ,, 31. Case of specimens of Lead Ore, shewing the processes of dress- 

 ing ore, etc. Messrs. Bewick ^' Partners, Lim., London. 

 ,, 31. A large specimen of Haematite from the neighbourhood of White- 

 haven, Cleator Moor. Mr. Thos. J. Bewick. 

 June 30. Several specimens from the Whinsill at Embleton, and of Plump- 

 ton Grit, S. of Kuarcsboro'. 3fr. Richd. ITowse. 

 ,, 30. Rock specimens from Guadarama, and fragments of large Fossil 

 Oysters, Spain. Mr. M. ./. Pelegrin, 



