54 PEOCEEDIXGS OF THE 



EiJppELL, Eduard. 



Frankfurt. 



3 April 1 837. Although relations with S. hitherto not very satis- 

 26 Sept. 1837. factory, E. proposes exchange of publications. 

 12 Mar. 1838. On the same subject — about Ehrenberg's collection 



of fishes — receives collections from the Ohio. 

 5 Sept. 1838. Eeferring to exchanges. 



St.-Hilaiee, Geofprot. 



Paris. Valenciennes visits London — St. H. asks for a 



19 Dec. 1829. work on S. African Mammals which he had 



seen in London. 



Does not understand English — exchanges with 



the Paris Museum impracticable. 



4 Mar. 1838. Cannot send S. ' Description de I'Egypte ' on 



account of bulk of work, or even arrange for 

 the loan of a copy — gives particulars as to the 

 volume on Fishes. 



Samouelle, Geoege. 

 London. 



29 Feb. 1820. Names 360 insects for 6 guineas. 



16 Nov. 1827. Very few of the Hj-menoptera and Diptera in the 

 Brit. Mus. are determined. 



SCHOMBITEGK, Sir EOBEET HEEMANTf. 



No date. List of South American Mammals and Birds sent 



S., with notes by Sch. 



ScoEESBT, William {the elder ?). 

 Birmingham. 

 No date. 



27 Nov. 1818. 



Selbt, Peideaitx John. 

 Twizell House. 

 24 Nov. 1828.V Sends a pair of Grouse. 



28 Oct. 1829. Muscicapa atricapilla. 



30 Dec. 1829. Cygmis bewicJcii — Gold-crests. 



27 July 1830. The summer was so unseasonable that migiants 

 left the North two months before the proper 

 time : all their broods destroyed — on the 

 habits of various small birds. 



Sellon, F. 



Nazare. Offer of Brazil ian birds — messages from Langsdortf 



15 Dec. 1817. and Freyriss. 



Shaepless, John T. 



Philadelphia. Exchange with Maclurian Museum. 



15 Sept. 1828. 



Shaw, Dr. Geoege. 



Malta. Letter from S. to Shaw, offering drawings of 



20 Aug. 1813. Birds and Marine animals, made from life, for 



* Naturalists' Miscellany.' 



