28 ORNITHOLOGICAL DIEECTOKY. 



Nicholls, Edward, Kidderminster; 12 Bromegrove st. 

 Naturalist and Taxidermist. 



Nicholls, T., Kidderminster ; Coventry st. Taxidermist. 



Pache, C. & Son, Birmingham ; 42 Worcester st. Nat- 

 uralists and Dealers. 



Rolleston, Prof., Oxford. Zoologist. 



Salvin, Prof. Osbert, Cambridge. Zoologist. Large 

 collections of Birds, Eggs and Insects. 



Saunders, Howard, London ; 7 Radner Place, Glouces- 

 ter square. Ornithologist. Very complete collec- 

 tions of Bird-skins and Eggs, embracing a fine col- 

 lection of Sternida? and Laridce. 



Tristram, Rev. Henry B., Durham; The College. Or- 

 nithologist and Oologist. Eggs^ 1700, collected 

 mainly by himself in America, Africa and Europe. 



FRANCE. 



Lescuyer, F., St. Dizier ; Haute-Marne. Ornithologist. 

 Lortet, Dr., Lyons. Directeur dii Musee de Lyons. 

 Zoologist. 



Milue-Edwards, Alphonse, Paris ; Jardin des Plantes. 

 Zoologist. 



Oustelet, Emile, Paris ; Jardin des Plantes. Ornith. 



PRUSSIA. 



Cabanis, Dr. John, Berlin. Ornithologist. 



Finsch, Dr. Otto, Bremen. Of Bremen Museum. Orn. 



Grube, Prof. E., Breslau. Zoologist. 



Hartlaub, Dr. George, Bremen. Ornithologist. 



