MAMMALS FROM CHINA — HOWELL 



Foremost in importance among these Chinese collections are the 

 mammals secured by Arthur de C. Sowerby and donated to the 

 Museum by Robert Stirling Clark. These number 1,319 it^ms. They 

 are mostly from the provinces of Shansi and Shensi, Chihli and 

 Kansu, as well as many from Manchuria and Mongolia. Of great 

 importance also is a collection of 440 specimens from south China, 



