LIST OF DONATIONS, 233 



DONATIONS TO THE MUSEUM 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1902. 



Dr. Geo. Abbott. — Magnesian Limestone concretions, Fulwell Quarry ; 

 specimens and two albums of photographs. 



Lieut. -Col. C, H. E. Adamson, CLE. — Burmese Butterflies, about 

 100 specimens, including several rare species, 



H. BiLBOROUGH. — Nine Assamese Butterflies. 



Prof. G. S, Brady, M.D., F.R.S. — Fresh-water Algae, specimens and 

 drawings. 



Thos. Brady. — Nests of Mud -flies and group of shells of Pinna, from 

 Pemba I., E. Africa. 



G. P, Bulman. — Eggs laid by a Spanish hen before and after pairing 

 with a Bramah cock ; described in " Nature," June 27, 1901. 



R. C. Clephan. — Large diagrams (about forty) illustrating Egyptian 

 archaeology : consisting of copies of frescoes and inscriptions, 

 restorations of temples, etc. Also an Egyptian parchment with 

 inscription in debased Hebrew. 



W. A. Cowell. — A remarkable variety of the Peewit with head, neck, 

 greater part of wings, and all under-parts white ; shot at Newbiggin- 

 by-the-Sea, April, 1900. 



G. E. CrAWHALL. — A spider, Lycosa allodroma, from Haydon Bridge, 

 August 19, 1901 ; eleven shells of Limnea peregra, var. Btirnetti, 

 from Loch Skene, Scotland, June, 1902. 



Thos, Dalton (per E, Copland).— A branch of Calaniites, 2-ft. lO-in. 

 long ; Sheepwash, near Morpeth. 



Miss Embleton. — Fossils, rocks, and minerals collected by the late Dr. 

 Embleton. 



J. Goodman. — Birds' eggs and exotic insects. 



H. A, K, (per Messrs. Currie & Co.) — Fossils and minerals. 



J, Lawrence, — Two eggs of Guillemot from Flamborough, of an un- 

 common variety. 



Miss Nesham. — Wigeon (male) and Grey Phalarope, Northumberland. 



Lady Noble. — Head and horns of Indian Antelope, horns of same, and 

 of young Kudu. 



