326 Zoology. 



Canada, Government of. 



27 specimens from Canada. [90. 3. 13, 1-27.] 



These were some of the birds exhibited in the Imperial Institute by 

 the Canadian Government. 



Carruthers (D.). 



5 birds from Canada and a Goldfinch from Malta. Presented. [1905. 

 9. 23, 1-5.] 



88 birds from the Syrian Desert, including the type of Emheriza 

 citriniventris, Sclater. Purchased. [1905. 10. 11, 1-88.] 



Carter (Tom). 



9 birds, including 4 species new to the Museum, from Western Australia. 



Presented. [1900. 5. 3, 1-8 ; 1901. 1. 24, 1.] 



630 eggs of Australian birds. Purchased. [1903. 11. 4, 1-613.] 



Mr. Carter is the discoverer of several new species in Western Australia 



(Eremiornis carteri, Thalassogeron carteri, etc.). 



Cassels (Capt. Kennett). 



A Tragopan {Geriornis hlytld) from Manipur. Presented. [1904. 

 4. 22, 1.] 



Cavendish (H. S. H.). 



53 specimens from Mozambique. Presented. [98. 11. ] 8, 1-53.] 

 On this expedition Mr. Cavendish was accompanied by Mr. E. Dodson 



as his assistant. A new species of Weaver Finch (Estrilda cavendishi) 



was discovered, and a Swallow (Psalidoprocne percivali) was new to the 



collection; cf. Sharpe, Ibis, 1900, pp. 109-115. 



Mr. Cavendish's exploration of the Lake Kudolf region is described 



in the Geographical Journal, xi.. No. 4, pp. 372-396 (1898). 



Cavendish Taylor (E.). 



See Taylor. 



Cazalet {Eev. A.). 



2 Finches from Russia. Presented. [1905. 6. 23, 1-2.] 



2 specimens of the Rose-coloured Pastor and Gouldian Finch. 



Presented. [1905. 7. 7, 1-2.] 



2 Weaver Finches. Presented. [1905. 9. 14, 1-2.] 



Challenger, Voyage of H.M.S. 



1172 specimens of birds, skeletons and eggs. Presented by the Lords 

 of the Treasury. [80. 11. 18, 1-795 ; 80. 12. 3, 1-226; 8L 4. 16, 4-8 ; 

 82. 6. 23, 1 ; 84. 2. 29, 1-31 ; 90. 5. 5, 1-18 ; 90. 11. 3, 1-21 ; 98. 7. 1, 

 1-15.] 



The results of this celebrated voyage have been recorded in the 

 volumes of the "Challenger Expedition." Vol. ii. deals with the 

 ornithological collections, which were placed in the hands of Dr. Sclater 

 for description. 31 species of birds were added to the British Museum, 

 including the types of 12 new sjiecies. 



Gf. Tweeddale, " Rep. Sci. Results Voy. Challenger," ii., Zool., Birds, 

 pp. 5-25, pis. i.-vi. (1880). Philippine Islands. 



Sclater, torn, cit., pp. 25-34, pis. vii.-xi. Admiralty Islands. 



Finsch, torn, cit., pp. 34-58, pis. xii.-xvii., Tongatabu, the Fiji Islands, 

 Api (New Hebrides), and Tahiti, 



