LIST OF DONATIONS. 319 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1905. 



LlEUT.-CoL. C. H. E. Adamson, CLE. — Third cabinet of the donor's 

 collection of Burmese butterflies. Also male and female of 

 Ornifhopfera crcesiis. 



E. D. Bartlett (London). — A goat moth larva from Epping Forest 

 (which has since pupated, and emerged after nine months. ) 



W. E. Beck. — Some fossil corals from the Carboniferous Limestone, 

 Wensleydale. 



Seymour Bell. — An allice shad (Cbcpea alosa) taken off the north-east 

 coast. 



George Bolam. — Fifty-five birds selected from the collection made by 

 him in the neighbourhood of Berwick, and including Bartram's 

 sandpiper, red-breasted flycatcher, and other rarities. (Some 

 account of these birds will probably appear in the Transactions). 

 Also a pine marten, polecat, and other mammals j and a collection 

 of local Lepidoptera. 



T. Brayshaw. — A fine perch (Perca fluviatilis), 16 inches in length. 



Thos. Bowser. — Part of skull of a brow-antlered deer (Panolia eldi) 

 from Rangoon, Burma. 



Rev. a. J. Campbell. — A series of local mosses, selected by Mr. 

 Campbell from the collections of Sir Walter Trevelyan and Dr 

 Embleton, and cleaned, mounted, named and arranged by him to 

 form a reference collection ; also a classified type-written list of the 

 species represented. 



Mr. Cappleman (Hartlepool, per J. E. Robson). — A bass (Labrax 

 lupus), length 20 inches, taken in a trawl off Hartlepool. 



Mrs. Fred. Carrick. — Shells collected on the north-east coast, to 

 replace faded and corroded specimens in the museum collections. 



Jas. Caygill. — Various small glacial boulders from the Consett district ; 

 a piece of "cone-in-cone"; old pattern hammer and pick from 

 disused workings lately re- opened. 



Master Norman C, Champness. — Some shells from the shore at 

 Alnraouth, 



