280 Zoology. 



34 birds and eggs from Spitzbergen. Presented by A. Trevor- 

 Battye, Esq. 



614 specimens from the Philippine Islands, including 67 

 types and 68 species new to the Museum ; collected l)y John 

 Whitehead, Esq. Presented by the subscribers to the Whitehead 

 expedition. 



428 birds from Northern Nyasa Land, collected by Mr. 

 Alexander White. Presented by Sir Alfred 8harpe, K.C.M.G. 



61 birds from the islands off Lower California. Presented by 

 A. W. Anthony, Esq. 



10 types of new species from Equatorial Africa. Presented 

 by F. J. Jackson, Esq., C.B., C.M.G. 



224 specimens from Argentina, collected by A. N. Hol- 

 land, Esq. 



36 birds from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, collected by 

 Dr. C. W. Andrews. Presented by Sir John Murray, K.C.B. 



14 specimens, including seven species new to the collection. 

 Received in exchange from the Hon. Walter Rothschild, 

 Ph.D., M.P. 



116 specimens from the islands of Luzon, Philippine Archi- 

 pelago, collected by John Whitehead, Esq. 



157 specimens, mostly Humming Birds, from Ecuador. Pre- 

 sented by L. Soderstrom, Esq. 



Ill birds from the neighbourhood of Christiansund, N. 

 Norway, collected by Nikolai Hanson. 



26 specimens from S.E. New Guinea, including nine species 

 new to the Museum, collected by Dr. L. Loi'ia. 



72 birds from the neighbourhood of Bangkok, collected by 

 Capt. Stanley Flower. Received in exchange from the Royal 

 Siamese Museum. 



218 birds from Uruguay, collected by O. V. Aplin, Esc^. 



136 birds from the islands of Savu and Lombok, collected by 

 A. H. Everett, Esq. 



135 birds from Northern Celebes, collected by Dr. Charles 

 Hose. 



72 eggs of Philippine birds, collected by John Whitehead, Esq. 



42 specimens from New Zealand and the neighbouring islands. 

 Received in exchange from the Otago Museum. 



5479 specimens of Palsearctic birds and the collection of 

 A\'oudpeckers formed by the late Edward Hargitt, Esq., R.I. 



