REPORT ON MUSEUM WORK 9 



and elsewhere. In the ethnology section the most striking 

 addition is a dandy-horse made about 1S10 for the first Earl 

 of Durham and presented by Messrs. Atkinson and Philipson. 

 The long series of the Linnean Society's Journals, which Mr. 

 H. T. Mennell has presented, forms an important accession to 

 the library. 



I attended the annual conference of the Museums Associa- 

 tion held at York in July. The proceedings struck me as 

 being of unusual interest, and some of the papers contained 

 suggestions that will be of considerable service in work that 



we have in view. 



E. Leonard Gill. 



MUSEUM STAFF 



Curator E. Leonard Gilt., M.Sc 



Assistant Herbert Fletcher. 



Honorary Keeper Joseph Wright. 



Lady Assistant and Secretary Miss E. Welford. 



Attendant William Voutt. 



Gardener Albert Spencer. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED 

 from July, 1909, to June, 19 10. 



Dr. Robert Anderson, 4, Gladstone Terrace, Gateshead. 



J. Dowson, 3, Victoria Crescent, Cullercoats. 



John I. Graham, Thirlwall Office, Gilsland. 



Principal W. H. Hadow, M.A., Mus. Doc, Armstrong College, 

 Newcastle. 



Jas. McD. Manson, Hillcroft North, Low Fell. 



Arthur Moule Oliver, I, Fenham Terrace, Newcastle. 



Robert Plumpton, 6, Hawthorn Terrace, Newcastle. 



Miss Rose Roberts, Stella House, Blaydon-on-Tyne. 



Edward Rutter, 203, Westoe Road, South Shields. 



Dr. Robt. Hy. Smallwood, M.A., B.S., &c, II, Wentworth Place, 



Newcastle. 



C. F. Swan, Prudhoe Hall, Northumberland. 



ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 



George W. Finch, West Moor, near Newcastle-on»Tyne, 

 H. S, Wallace, 17, Klngsley Place, Heaton. 



