200 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



H. Russell Eastcott. — Nest and four eggs of Reed Warbler from 

 Christchurch, Hants, 



JAS. S. FoRSTER. — Four quartzite pebbles, disc-shaped and very perfectly 

 rounded, from the beach at Budleigh Salterton, Devon. 



Samuel Graham. —About twenty nests of British birds, with eggs, to 

 add to the new exhibited series. Some large tabular fungi from 

 tree stems. 



J. Green. — A Dipper, shot at Waring Mill, Belford. 



Mr. Johnson. — Red sandstone, base of Bernician series, from near Ford 

 and Wooler, bearing plant imprints and (?) fossil sponges. A 

 boulder of black limestone, polished and scratched by ice, from 

 railway cutting at Gosforth. 



Capt. King (Hartlepool). — A Monkfish (Rkina squatma), female, 

 2-ft. lo-in. long. A living Pmiopcea norvegica. Both taken with 

 the trawl in the North Sea. 



D. Knight (Edinburgh). — Skulls of ox, calf, and sheep, prepared to show 

 transition from milk to permanent dentition. 



Geo. Mackie. — A number of eggs of Australian birds. 



J. I. Maling. — A Velvet Swimming Crab (Fortumis piiber) from 

 Newbiggin. 



N. H. Martin, F.R.S.E. — About 170 microscope slides of fungi and 

 mosses, mounted by the late Mr. Swallow. 



Dr. Wm. Martin. — Two life-sized X-ray photographs, viz., of wrists 

 and hands of museum mummy No. 2, and the same of a youth of 

 1 7. Comparison of epiphyses shows mummy to be that of a fully 

 adult person. 



Jno. E. McPherson. — Irish Hare, probably imported for coursing, shot 

 at Haselton, Gloucestershire. 



Alex. Meek, M.Sc. — Enlarged photograph of the White Whale caught 

 at the mouth of the Tyne, June, 1903. 



Alan M. Morison. — A Reeve {Machetes pugnax, female) shot by the 

 donor at Cramlington, Aug. 22, 1 903. 



Lieut. C. F. G. Page (per Dr. F. Page).— Four Penguin's eggs ; a 

 tropical eel (Murmna), 



Miss W. M. Pattinson. — Shells (small gasteropod) from a native 

 Australian necklace. 



Jno. Reed. — Piece of ironstone containing lower end of a Calamites 

 branch ; found on the shore near Tynemouth, 



