150 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



Four Fishes {Plectognathi), viz., two of species of Diodon, and one of 

 Tetrodon, and one Coffer- fish from Jamaica, West Indies. 



Capf. Gilbert Howse, per Richard Howse. 

 A fine specimen of Bergylt, Sebastes Aorvegicus, caught 6th July, 1899. 



Presented by Messrs. Phillips, Newcastle. 



INVERTEBRATA. 



A bag of Cockles (series of young and old) from Budle Bay. 



Mr. W. King, Sea Houses, Northumberland. 

 A collection of Marine Shells from the Barrier Reef. 



Captain N. R. Sayers, Leazes Terrace. 

 Lithodes Maia, female, from trawler. North Shields. 



Sent by Mr. G. Madden. 

 Balanoglossus minutus from Naples, and Aftiphioxus lanceolatus. 



The College of Science, per Prof. G. S. Brady and Alex Meek. 

 A large Tick (supposed to be brought in with flowers). Miss Holmes. 



BOTANY. 



A packet (fasciculi) of British Hieracea. 



The Rev. Canon Norman, Berkhampsted, Herts. 



A specimen of Sphceria Robertsii, a fungus growing out of a caterpillar, 



Rotorua District, New Zealand. Arthur Mann, Sidney Grove. 



FOSSILS AND MINERALS. 



Nitrate of Soda {Caliche) from Chili, South America. 



Two specimens of Gold Quartz from Chili. 



Per W. R. Plummer, Esq. 



ETHNOLOGY. 



Three small Arrow-heads from an Indian grave, Brazil. 



Per W. R. Plummer, Esq. 

 Poisoned Arrows from the New Hebrides. 



Surgeon D. McNabb, R.N., Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

 A collection of curiosities from Nigeria, consisting of a Juju Head from 

 Cross River ; model of Leopard from Cross River ; Religious Head 

 Ornaments worn at religious festivals, viz., fish figure supposed to 

 represent a Manatee from Epoffia, Sombriero River ; young alligator, 

 unknown fish, saw- fish, shark ; face mask, and war drum, from same 

 locality. 



Presented by Mr. Gascoigne Lumley, Claremont Place, Gateshead. 

 Two Drain Pipes manufactured by J. S. Forster. 



Presented by J. S. Forster, Esq. 



