272 Zoology. 



38 birds from the I'ellendon-Kcr Ivjinge, North East 

 Queensland. Presented by the Australian Museum, Sydney. 



136 eggs from Southern Spain. Presented by Lord Lilford, 



101 birds from Northern Italy. Presented by Count T. 

 Salvadori. 



21G eggs from Fao, Persian Gulf. Presented by "NV. D. 

 Gumming, P^sq. 



77 birds and eggs from the Arctic and Antai-ctic Oceans. 

 Bequeathed by Dr. Robert McCormick. 



42 l)irds from Kiukiang, S. China. Presented by F. W. 

 Styan, Esq. 



19 Inrds from tlie Sandwich Islands, collected by Mr. 

 Knudsen. Presented by Professor Collet!, Directoi- of tlie 

 University Museum, (^liristiaTn'a. 



1891. 



Specimens presented, oOOo ; purchased, -lOl ; received in 

 exchange, 2771. Total, 12,883, 



56 birds from Muscvit. Presented l)y Surgeon-Colonel A. S. 

 G. Jayakar. 



418 specimens collected during the second Yarkand Mission. 

 Tn exchange with the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



37 birds and nests from the Pamir. Presented by St. (Jeorge 

 Littledale, l^]sq. 



97 specimens from Corea, including the iUack Woodpecker, 

 Thriponax halinoiosJcH, new to the collection. Presented by C. 

 W. Campbell, Esq. 



13 specimens from the Shan States. Presentetl by E. W. 

 Oates, Esq. 



186 specimens from the Philippine Islands, obtained during 

 the Steere expedition, with 20 species new to the Museum. 

 Purchased and exchanged with E. L. jNIoseley, Esq. 



32 specimens from the islands of the Bight of Benin, includ- 

 ing six species new to the collection. Presented by the Lisbon 

 Museum. 



16 birds from East Africa. Received in exchange from the 

 Berlin Museum. 



10 birds from the Pho-nix Islands, with two species of Peti'els 

 new to the collection. Presented Ijy J. .J. Lister, Esq. 



22 birds from Montana and Dakota, including soiue line 

 examples of North American Buzzards. Presented by E. S. 

 Cameron, Esq. 



