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W. D. Clague. — Young hedgehog about a fortnight after birth. 



Isaac Clark. — Two fine South American butterflies mounted on plaster 

 blocks : Haliconius erato and Callithea sapphira. 



Mrs. Cooch (Bulawayo). — Skin of python and tooth of wart hog from 

 near Bulawayo. Kaffir wire bracelets and examples of dress of 

 Kaffir boys, from Rhodesia. 



W. Coyle. — A roach for casting. 



Dr. O. V. Darbishire. — "Haslemere Museum Gazette," vol. i. 



The Misses Dixon (Ramshawe, Corbridge). — Model of a ship made by 

 French prisoners in Newcastle. 



Master C. J. Dixon. — Four shells of Anomia ephippium from the 

 South Coast. 



Alexr. Girdwood. — Many natural history specimens from the West 

 African Gold Coast, including scorpions and centipedes, dragonflies, 

 butterflies, two goliath beetles, an electric catfish ( Malopterurus 

 ehrtricus), snakes, a chameleon, and five young of the stumpy 

 crocodile, Osteohemus tetraspis. 



J. A. Goldberg (Kimberley). — A pod of "lucky beans" from Rhodesia. 

 Gold quartz from the Brian Boru gold mine, and pyrites crystals 

 (regarded as an index for diamonds) from the De Beers diamond 

 mines. 



Prof. Dr. F. Goppelsroeder. — Reprint of paper by the donor on the 

 phenomena of capillarity and absorption. 



Newbey S. Green. — Some grayling from the River Till. 



India Office (Secretary of State for India in Council). — Further 

 volumes of the Fauna of British India : Coleoptera (Lamelli- 

 cornia) ; Rhynchota, vol. v. 



Dr. A. Randell Jackson.— Reprints ol papers by the donor : " Notes 

 on Arachnids observed during 1910"; "On a Spider new to 

 science recently found in Ireland." 



Charles Janet (Paris).- — Reprints of four papers by the donor on the 

 phylogeny and ontogeny of insects. 



S. T. King. — Living sea-cucumber (Cucumaria) from off the Yorkshire 

 coast. 



John Laurence. — Abnormal eggs of a white Leghorn fowl ; a large and 

 a small egg, soft shelled, connected together. 



Arthur Loveridge. — Beetle (Carabus) with the parts labelled, mounted 

 in a glass box. 



