320 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



Hugh V. Charlton. — A small octopus (Eledone cirrhosa) found cast 

 up near St. Mary's Island ; two " father lashers " (Cottiis bulbalis) 

 and a hermit crab (P. bernhardits ) in spirit. 



Miss D. F. Clephan. — Two living specimens of an Indian wood-boring 

 beetle ( Shioxylon anale.) 



F. G. CoLLETT (Bombay.) — A second set of twelve clay models represent- 

 ing household servants of Upper and Central India. 



Wm. Colman. — A female otter, trapped on the donor's poultry farm at 

 Jesmond Dene after heavy depredations. 



Harold Cookson (per Clive Cookson, on loan). — Eight further big 

 game trophies (heads or horns) from Africa, to add to the set 

 lent in December, 1902. 



Geo. E. Crawhall. — Young semi-albino hedge sparrow ; two hen 

 pheasants in cock's plumage, one in an early stage and the other 

 completely changed ; a male shoveller in perfect adult plumage ; a 

 wigeon, adult male changing from summer dress ; and a stoat in a 

 transition stage towards the white dress. All the above from 

 Hay don Bridge. 



Mrs. Dinning. — A palm leaf hat, 25 inches diameter, worn by the 

 Shans of Burma. 



Dunston Engine Works Co. — Greater pipe fish ( Syngnathtis aats), 

 female, found by the quay at Dunston. 



Miss Embleton. — The "Young Leopard Asleep," stuffed and after- 

 wards depicted in a published drawing by John Hancock. 



A. L. Forster. — A double shell-less hen's egg. 



S. Graham. — Part of the horn of a roebuck, somewhat mineralised, dug 

 up under the south aisle of St. Nicholas' Cathedral. Various nests 

 with eggs to add to the museum series, 



P. Hetherington (Allendale). — A peewit's nest, cut out complete with 



the turf, 

 T. E. Hodgkin, M.A, — Nest of sand martin, Northumberland. 



Mrs. Richard Howse. — Some foreign birds, including two New 

 Zealand owl parrots (Stringops kabroptilus). A large piece of red 

 jasper. 



Capt. King (Hartlepool). —A number of marine specimens brought up 

 by the trawl, including fine growths of the marine worm Filograna, 

 two examples of the "knotty cushion star" (Goniastcr cqiustris), 

 a living Faiipfcva norvegica, and a bottle grown over with barnacles, 

 polyzoa, etc. 



