TO THE NATURAL HISTOKY SOCIETY. 339 



MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, etc. 



Selections from tlie Coi-respoiulence of Dr. George Johnston, of Berwick- 

 upon-Tweed. 

 Westgarth Forster's Section of the Strata from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to 

 Cross Fell, 3rd ed., 1888. 3Ir. Joseph Wright. 



Royal Horticultural Society ; Report on the Conifer Conference, Oct., 1891. 



Drewett 0. Drewett, Esq. 



Fossil Fish-remains of the Coal-measures of the British Islands, Part 1. 



Pleur acanthi dee. Plates 65-73. Presented by the Author, 



the late J. W. Davis, Chevinedge, Halifax. 



Flora Londinensis, by Curtis. . Presented hy R. Y. Green, Esq. 



The Library of the late Thomas J. Bold, of Long Benton, consisting of 



about 277 volumes of works of Natural History, and a number of 



Pamphlets, ete. See Catalogue. 



Presented hy Miss Smith, Long Benton. 



189 J MAMMALS. 



July 20. About 36 pairs of Antelope Horns, from Swazieland, South 



Africa, \\z., Eleotragus arundinaceus ; Connochetes taurina; 



Strepsiceros kudu; Tragelaphus sylvatica; JEpyceros me- 



lampus, Waller's Gazelle. Mr. George Allan, Swazieland. 



Aug. 11. Common Bat, young, from Ross, Hereford. 



Frederick V. Wallis, Esq. 

 Sept. 22. Three species of Antelope, from the Somali district, viz., Kudu 

 Skull $ , Gazella Scemmeringii 5 , Neotragus Saltiana. 



Chas. Liddell, Esq., Sandhoe. 

 Dec. 10. A Coypu, Myapotamus coypus (Mol.), from South America, died 

 in Bostock's Menagerie at Newcastle. 

 1893. Presented by the Proprietor. 



Jan. 6. A specimen of the Stoat from Dumfries-shire. 



Mr. G.R. Rome. 

 „ 9. Portion of Vertebral Column of Dolphin brought up in trawl 

 net. Mr. F. H. Phillips. 



Feb. 2. Stuffed specimen of the Marten, Mnstela Martes, Linn. 



Mr. E. T. Archer. 



,, . Maccarthy's Mongoose, Hetpestes (^Onychogale) Maccarthice, 



Gray, ?, Ceylon. Mr. Ernest Scott, Riding Mill. 



Mar. 30. Bactrian Camel, young, stuffed by the late William Yellowley, 



South Shields. Mrs. Yellowley. 



Apr. 26. A young Seal. Mr. David Richardson. 



June 22. A specimen of the Common Shrew, Sorex vulgaris. 



Rev. W. Feather stonhavgh. 



