340 LIST OF DONATIONS 



1892. BIRDS. 



July 14. Four specimens of the Jay. Young of the Cuckoo, from Ross, 

 Herefordshire. Fred, V. Wallis, Esq. 



Sept. 8. Eighteen Skins of Australian Birds. 



31iss Brown, Bloomfield, Woodlands Road, Darlington. 

 ,, 22. A specimen of the Golden Crested Wren, from Spilsby. 



Mrs. Clarke, per Mr. J. F. Spence. 



,, 24. Specimen of Grouse ? with many white feathers on the breast 



and wings. Mr. George E. Crawhall. 



,, 26. Specimen of the Kestrel from Shotley Bridge. Mr. J. Logan. 



Oct. 4. Two specimens of Black Tern (young), Hydrochelidonfissipes, 



(Linn.), shot at Holy Island. 



Mr. John Robinson, North Shields. 

 „ . Group of Birds, Cock of the Rock : 



Four Rupicola crocea J , N.E. of S. America. 



Two Peruviana 5 ? , N.W. America. 



Group of Birds of Paradise : 



Paradisea major=P. apoda, Linn. 

 Cicivurus 7-egia. 

 Two specimens of Ampelis Japonicus—A. phenicoptira ^ from 

 North Eastern Asia. 

 Sent from Oattands hy Executors of the late John Hancock. 

 Nov. 12. Specimen of the Glaucus Gull S , immature. 



Greater Black-backed Gull ? and Pink-footed Goose, shot near 

 Newton-by-the-Sea. Mr. John Jackson. 



,, 14. Specimen of the Giant Petrel, Ossifraga gigantea, caught in the 

 South Pacific. 



Mr. James Thompson, Rose Cottage, Newport-on-Tay. 

 „ 17. Specimen of Falco peregrinus, var. anatum, caught in the rigging 

 of a vessel 200 miles from the American coast. 



Mr. H. T. Archer. 

 ,5 23. Specimea of Apteryx Oiuenii, New Zealand. 



Ah: E. T. Wythes, Birkley Park, Kent, 



j)er Mr. R. Y. Green. 



Dec. 5. Specimens of the Nuthatch, Sitta Europaea, Linn., var. ccesia, 



found dead at Riding Mill ; and one of the Red-necked 



Phalarope, Phalaropus hyperhoreus, shot at St. Mary's 



Island. Mr. John Duncan. 



,, 15. A fine specimen of Macqueen's Bustard, Otis Macqueeni, J. E, 

 Gray, siiot near Marske, Yorkshire, Oct. 5th, 1892. 



Purchased, per Mr. R. Howse. 



