2/2 LIST OF DONATIONS, ETCi 



BOTANY. 



A large Herbarium of Ferns, chiefly from the South parts of South America, 

 comprising more than 300 species, in portfolios. 



Admiral Henry J. Can; U. Service Club, London. 



ETHNOLOGY. 



Fine Arrow- or Spear-heads of remarkable workmanship, made out of bottle 

 glass by the natives of Western Australia. Fred. Page, Esq., M.D. 



Facsimilie of a Water-Wheel used in Jelebu in the Malay Peuinsida, for 

 irrigation pui-poses. The Hon. C. Lambton, Major 5th Fusileers. 



MINERALS AND FOSSILS. 



A specimen of Anthracosia ovalis, Mant. sp. ? in shale above Brockwell 

 Scam, Broomhill, Acklington Colliery. Mr. Algernon Noble. 



Some specimens of rock from vitrified fort at Craig Phadrick, Inverness. 



Mr. Geo. Irving. 



Deposit from Shaft of Burradon CoUieiy of Carb. baryta? etc., fonned on a 

 nail in about thirty years. 



Mr. Peter Stewart, Hazlerigg Colliery, Gosforth. 



Two specimens of Barytes and some Calc-Spar from veins in Stanhope Burn, 



Durham. Mr. Wm. Powell, Stanhope. 



Some specimens of Iron Ore and Calc-Spar from Marbilla, Andalusia, 



Spain. Capt. Gilbert Howse. 



Four examples of artificial Sulphm- recovered from Soda waste. 



Alfred C. Allhusen, Esq, 



Fine specimens of ciystallized Sulphur from Girgenti, Sicily. 



Capt. Gilbert Hoiose, Cullercoats. 



