LIST OF DONATIONS 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 191 1. 



COL. C. H. E. Adamson. CLE. — Some insect boxes and setting boards. 

 Freshwater shells from Burma. A large South American beetle, 

 Macrodontia cervicornis. Volume vii. of Lepidoptera Indica, in 

 12 parts. 



Alfred Allhusen. — Lesser redpole, male in full plumage, picked up at 

 Beadnell. 



Jos. G. and Hugh P. Angus. — A living chough from the west coast of 

 Ireland. 



Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S., F.L.S.— Reprints of many of the 

 donor's papers, including the Thysanoptera section of the Fauna 

 Hawaiiensis, and papers published in Belgian, Hungarian and 

 South African scientific annals, in the Ann. and Mag: Nat. Hist., 

 your. Linn. Soc, Ento. Mo. Mag., these Transactions, etc. 



Seymour Bell. — Clay ironstone nodule containing a good frond of 



Neuroptcris. 



H. I. Brackenbury. — Little auk found alive at Chillingham on Jan. 3rd. 



Dr. G. S. Brady, F.R.S. — Reprints of papers by the donor on West 

 African Entomostraca, on the British Ostracoda of the sub-families 

 Candoninas and Herpetocypridinse, and on the zoology of the 

 Sheffield district. 



Chris. C. Cadman. — Yearling trout and freshly hatched fry of several 

 varieties, from the North of England Fish Hatchery, Barrasford. 



Jas. Caygill. — Small concretion from the intestine of a pony. 



J. D. Challoner. — Pair of horns of a prong-horned antelope, killed by 

 the donor in Nebraska, U.S.A. 



Abel Chapman. — Twenty-two bird skins (see Curator's Report) : in- 

 cluding pairs of lesser kestrel and great spotted cuckoo, an azure- 

 winged magpie, a little bustard (male) in full plumage, and various 

 ducks, waders, etc., in special states of plumage. 



Hugh V. Charlton. — Fine specimen of the large squid Sthenoteuthis 

 pteropus Verr., found by the donor on Jan. 8th thrown up on the 

 sands near Whitley Bay. A pike and two chubs for casting. Two 

 young lesser black-backed gulls in different stages of nest plumage 



Ernest Cheal. — Two hawfinches, female and young, from Surrey. 



