14 tIST OF DONATIONS 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE soth, 1910. 



American Museum of Natural History, New York (per Prof. 

 Bashford Dean, by exchange). — Fossil fish remains from the 

 Devonian, Cretaceous and Eocene of North America and the 

 Cretaceous of Mount Lebanon. Plaster restoration of the reptile 

 Naosaurus claviger, Cope, from the Permian of Texas. 



B. Amsden, B.A., B.Sc, LL.B. — Flowering specimens of the •" Isle of 

 Man Cabbage," Brassica monensis. 



Messrs. Atkinson and Philipson.— A dandy-horse (hobby-horse) 

 made about 1810 for the first Earl of Durham; in excellent 

 preservation. 



RlCHD. S. Bagnali., F.E.S., F.L.S. — Examples of two rare spiders, 

 Tmeticus ( Oreonetides) firmus and abnormis, from the Derwent 

 Valley. 



Geo. E. Bullen. — Examples of small and mostly scarce gobies collected 

 by the donor from the sea near Plymouth : Gobi us 4-maculatus, 

 G. minutus, G. pieties, G. ritthensparri, Crystallagobius nilsonni, 

 Lepadogaster gouanii, L. bimaculatus. 



Jas. Caygill. — Fossils from the Coal Measures of Consett : good pieces 

 of Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, and Calamites, and shells ot 

 Anthracosia. Also a curiously slickensided block of shale, and a 

 horse- shoe found in some old workings, rusted into a large nodular 

 mass. 



Alexr. Cheal. — A pair of bullfinches from Sussex. 



Isaac Clark. — A hen crossbill from the Tyne Valley. 



Mrs. Alfred Cochrane. — Two eggs of Pallas's sand grouse from 



Turkestan. 

 Kenneth Cookson (per T. E. Hodgkin).— A male sparrowhawk in 



very good plumage, from near Stocksfield. 



Geo. E. Crawhall, by bequest of the late. — Eight cases of birds, con- 

 ■ taining well mounted specimens of tawny owl, peregrine, hen 

 harrier, magpie, blackbird (pied variety), shelduck, tufted duck, 

 golden-eye, pochard, shoveler, wigeon, teal. Three stoats in 

 more or less complete ermine dress. Mounted heads of red deer 

 hind, fallow deer stag, and fox. A case of exotic butterflies. 



Geo. E. Crawhall, Executors of the late. — A pair of goat's horns. 

 Coloured cast of a great auk's egg. Pair of moccasins and. hoof of 

 moose, ornamented with Indian bead-work. 



