234 LIST OF DONATIONS. 



J, J. OxLEY. — A set of the commercially valuable minerals of Newfound- 

 land, 



Dr. F. Page. — West African Bush-cat (died in captivity). 



Messrs. F. H. Phillips & Co. — Stone Crab (Lithodes maia), female, 

 brought to North Shields. 



Mrs. Punshon. — Two framed portraits, viz., of the late John Hancock 

 as a young man, in pencil by Edward Train, and of the late Rev. 

 Geo. Cooper Abbs, in oils. 



J NO. Reed. —Lower Carboniferous fossils from Cheeseburn. 



J. Alaric Richardson. — Great Grey Shrike, shot at Newbiggin-by-the- 

 Sea, Oct. 2, 1899. 



J. D. Robinson. — Skins of Skunk and Virginian Opossum. 



L. C. RuFFMANN. — Leaf Insect (Phyllhctn sp.) from near Kandy, Ceylon. 



J. F. Spence. — Golden Pheasant, male. 



Miss Spence. — A selection of objects from the collection of the late 

 J. F. Spence, including a series of Cheviot rocks and various other 

 rock specimens ; Chameleon, young Crocodile and other reptiles in 

 spirits, etc. 



Messrs. Sutton & Sons. — A case of agricultural seeds and grasses. 



Thos. Thompson. — Short-tailed Field Vole, Winlaton, Dec. 7, 1901. 



C. O. Trechmann, Ph.D., F.G.S. — A crystal of Jarrowite dredged from 

 the Clyde near Cardross ; figured by the donor in Zeitschrift fiir 

 Krystallographie, Bd. 35, S. 383, Taf. 10, fig. 6. 



Herbert Walker. — Cuckoo, young; near Otterburn, Aug. 5, 1901. 



