LIST OF DONATIONS 293 



LIST OF DONATIONS 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1913. 



Hugh P. Angus. — Three living examples of the rare slug Testacella from 

 Gosforth. 



Geo. A. Atkinson. — A collection of butterflies and moths sent by the 

 donor from Japan — about 70 species and 300 specimens. Skins of 

 four wading birds from Japan. 



Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S. — Specimens of three rare coleoptera 

 from Oxford. 



Major C. F. Bishop, R.A. — British fossils collected by the donor : 

 sections ot Devonian corals from Plymouth ; Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone fossils from Cahir, Ireland ; a few Lias fossils ; Cretaceous 

 fossils from the south-east of England — Kentish Rag, Greensand, 

 Gault and Chalk. Among the Chalk fossils a good series of 

 Micraster and some unusually well preserved shells. 



Alfred Boocock. — Pale blue egg of partridge. 



Miss Buckland (Fourstones). — Apical rosette of a crinoid from lime- 

 stone at Fourstones. 



James Caygill. — Boulders from glacial deposits in the Consett district. 

 Rocks and minerals from Upper Teesdale. 



Abel Chapman. — Fishes representing stages in the life history of the 

 salmon. 



Hugh V. Charlton. — A squirrel from Cumberland. 



P. Charlton (Chopwell). — A fine slab of Asterophyllites foliage from 

 Chopwell Colliery. 



Isaac Clark. — Nestling gannet in the ' squab ' stage, and a young chick 

 of the little grebe : both stuffed by the donor. 



Helen and John Coulson. — Valves of the boring shells Pholas crispata 

 and P. Candida. 



Miss Dixon (Corbridge). — John Hancock's group of "Young Leopards 

 Asleep," from which one of his published drawings was made. 



Wm. Eltringham (West Wylam). — Coal Measure plant remains, in- 

 cluding part of an inflorescence of Cordaianthus. 



