50 Dr. H. Gadow on the Ornithological 



(8) The Buckley Collection, with 382 specimens of Palaearctic birds, 

 collected by the late T. E. Buckley. To be kept separate. 



Other collections, made mostly by the Donors. 



Col. H. W. Feilden, South Africa and Barbados. 



J. H. Gurney, South Africa. 



Dr. F. H. H. Guillemard, Celebes. 



Prof. Hickson, Celebes. 



Dr. Francis Day, India. 



Baron A v. Huegel, Fiji. 



C. E, Lister, South America. 



G. D. Haviland, Borneo and the Malay Peninsula. 



Dr. C. Hose, Borneo. 



J. S. Budgett, Gambia. 



L. W. Wiglesworth, Fiji. 



.1. L. Bonhote, Bahamas. 



Major Wm. Cooke Daniels, British Guiana. 



( 'has. B. Storey, Angoni Land. 



Miss A. I. M. Elliot, North Celebes. 



Professor Newton paid much attention to the Avifauna of 

 certain islands, with the result that some of them are very well 

 represented, notably Jamaica, Madagascar, New Zealand, the 

 Sandwich Islands, and the Galapagos: all these collections 

 are kept separately. 



There are not a few rare specimens, e. g. Great Auk, 

 Labrador Duck, a ' Beagle ' specimen of tbe Steamer Duck, 

 Nesonetta aucklandica, tbe flightless Cormorant and the 

 flightless Grebe, Balcen/ceps rex, CEstrelata hcesitata from 

 Guadeloupe, Rhodostethia rosea, Anarhynchus frontalis, New 

 Zealand Quail, Nestor prodtictus, male and female of Pa/eeornis 

 e.vsul from Rodriguez, Platycercus unicolor, Sceloglaux albi- 

 facies, Rudolph's and Albert's Birds-of-Paradise, Chcetoptila 

 angustipluma, Acrulocercus nobilis and the Drepanids of the 

 Sandwich Islands, and 'Beagle' specimens of the Galapagos 

 Finches, &c. 



b. osteological specimens, spirit-specimens, and 



various Anatomical Preparations. 



The osteological collection contains some 1600 entries, inclusive 

 of tossils, ranging from complete skeletons to single parts. 



