THE IBIS. 



TENTH SERIES. 



Vol. III. No. 1. JANUARY 1915. 



I. — On a Collection of Birds from British East Africa 

 and Uganda, presented to the British Museum by Capt. G. S. 

 Cozetis. — Part I. Struthioniformes — Pelecaniformes. 

 By Claude H. B. Grant, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. With Field 

 Notes by the Collector, Willoughby P. Lowe, M.B.O.U. 



(Plates I. & 11. and Text-figures 1 & 2.) 



Introduction. 



The collection which I am about to discuss was made by 

 Mr. Willoughby P. Lowe, who, at the request of Capt. 

 G. S. Cozens, was recommended by the British Museum 

 of Natural History to accompany him as naturalist on his 

 recent expedition through British East Africa and Uganda. 

 Mr. Lowers previous excellent work as a collector is well 

 known, and tlie present collection has fully come up to his 

 usual high standard, both in numbers and species; and I 

 may perhaps be allowed to congratulate the collector on 

 the results, and also Capt. Cozens, without whose generosity 

 this interesting series would never have been obtained. 

 On the 19th of August, 1912, Mr. Lowe left England and 



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