LIST OF DONATIONS. 32 I 



Miss Lambert. — An oil painting by Miss M. J. Hancock of a view at 

 Oatlands, Surrey. 



J. I. Maling. — A starling, pale brown variety, shot at Newbiggin-by- 

 the-Sea. 



B. B. Mewburn. — Nests of yellow wagtail, garden warbler and sedge 



warbler. 



Alan M. Morison. — A reeve (Machetes piignax, female) from Cram- 

 lington ; a spotted redshank (Toianus fuscus) from Cramlington ; 

 a greenshank (Totanus canescens) from Holy Island. 



J. Alaric Richardson. — A wheatear, pale and unusually coloured 

 variety, from Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. 



E, O. Reid. — A bunch of dried "mountain flax" from Scaw Fell. 



F. W. Rich — Skin of a large dog otter, from the Coquet, near Rothbury. 



A. RiPPON. — A specimen of the " painted squat lobster," Galathea. Two 

 boxes of "mushroom " or " German " tinder. 



C. E. ROBSON.^ — Fossil corals from the Carboniferous Limestone of 



Wensleydale. 



Henry Robson. — A set of geological models illustrating surface ex- 

 posures, faulting, etc. 



J. E. Robson. — Four coloured slides of Lepidoptera. 



Messrs. Robson and Sons. — Various ethnological objects : a South- 

 Seas fish spear ; a Chinese compass ; a cap of chain armour from 

 India ; three old wrought iron padlocks ; an old sextant. 



K. Russell-Brady. — Samples of iron ore collected by the donor in 

 Lulea, Sweden. 



Ernest Scott. — A number of crayfish of all sizes, from the Tyne valley. 

 A glacial boulder of black limestone from near the High Street, 

 Gateshead. 



H. W. Seton-Karr. — A set of palaeolithic implements of quartzite, 

 from Madras Province, India. Implements of flint and chert from 

 the Fayoom, Egypt. 



L. Steel. — A young porbeagle (Lamna cornubica) brought in to North 

 Shields by a line fishing boat. 



Miss Straughair. — A packet of pressed plants gathered locally about 

 1831-36. 



R. Tarbet (per Jas. Gordon, B.A.) — A piece of stone bearing curious 

 concretionary markings, from Buittle, near Castle Douglas. 



