MK. F. LENEY ON' ADDITIONS TO NORWICH CASTLE-MUSEUM. 7O7 
alive on Parade Road, Kirkley, Lowestoft, on October 9th. 
1907, presented by Mr. E. V. Sterry. 
Mr. E. M. Connop presented an Egg of the Demoiselle 
Crane (Anthropoides virgo) laid in confinement at Wroxham 
Norfolk. 
I)r. Sydney H. Long (Ex- President, X. & X. Xat. Soc.), 
presented two enlarged photographs of Common Tern (Sterna 
fluviatilis) taken at Wells by Mr. F. Heatherly. 
Mr. Frank H. Barclay added to the geological collection 
a remarkably well preserved lower jaw of hlephas nn'ridionalis 
found in the “ Forest Bed ” at Mundesley, and an axis vertebra 
of Elcphas sp. from Overstrand. 
The reception of the collection of East Anglian Prehistoric 
Antiquities consisting of Stone and Bronze Implements, 
Cinerary Urns, &c., bequeathed to the Museum by the late 
Mr. Edward Milligen Beloe of King’s Lynn, has largely 
augmented our already fine series of such objects and has 
involved the re-arrangement of the entire collection ; the 
choice examples also of Ancient Pottery from the Pagan 
and Christian Tombs in the Islands of Malta, presented by 
the collector, Colonel H. W. Feilden. C.B. (Vice-President 
N. & N. Nat. Soc.), are of great interest, and a separate case 
has been devoted to their display. 
Four large folio volumes of illustrations of Orchids, entitled 
“ Reichenbachia,” by F. Sander, and “ The Piscatorial Atlas 
of the North Sea, English and St. George’s Channels,” by 
O. T. Olsen, were added to the Museum reference library by 
the Misses Colman of Carrow House, Norwich. The Trustees 
of the British Museum (Xat. Hist.) presented copies of the 
Guides to the Collections published during 1007-8. and “ List 
of British Seed Plants and Ferns,” bv A. B. Rendle. Messrs. 
Rowland Ward, Ltd., presented ” The Sportsman's British 
Bird Book.” by R. Lydekker, and “ The Birds of Tierra del 
Fuego,” by Captain Richard Crawshay, was purchased. 
The number of visitors to the Museum was 105. 415 against 
111,509 recorded in 1907- 
