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64 birds and eggs from Uganda. Presented. [1903. 5. 11, 1-G4.] 

 75 birds from Chagwe, W. Uganda. Presented. [1906. 1. 21, 1-75.] 

 Dr. Christy has found time occasionally to procure a few birds for the 



Museum during his travels. He has described his collections from 



St. Domingo in the " Ibis " for 1897 (pp. 317-343). 



Chubb (C). 



See Reynolds, H. 

 Mr. Chubb has been associated with my work in the British Museum 

 for the i^ast twenty-two years, in fact ever since the Natural History 

 collections were transferred from Bloomsburyto Kensington, By incessant 

 work inside the Museum and by devoting all his private time to the 

 study of birds, he has acquired a knowledge of the class Aves which has 

 been of the greatest assistance to myself and ornithologists visiting the 

 Museum, while his knowledge of ornithological literature is probably 

 unrivalled. He has been of the greatest help to me in the preparation 

 of the concluding volumes of the " Catalogue of Birds," and has assisted 

 me materially for several years in the compilation of the " Zoological 

 Record." Mr. Chubb prepared the " List of the Birds of Uganda " for Sir 

 Harry Johnston's great work on that country. He has also written a 

 Synopsis and Index to the contents of the eleven volumes of " Stray 

 Feathers," 



Churchill (W. A.). 



31 specimens from jNIozambique. Presented. [97. 2. 26, 1-31.] 



Clarke (Edward). 



104 specimens from Mashonaland. Purchased. [1900. 2. 12, 1-104.] 



Clarke {Major R. Stephenson). 



11 birds from Bloemfontein. Presented. [1903. 3. 8, 1-11.] 



These donations formed part of a very interesting collection made by 



Major Stephenson Clarke during the last Boer war. A new Weaver 



Finch has been named after him by Capt. Shelley, Sporxginthus darkei 



{cf. Bull. B. 0. C, xiv., p. 75). 



Claussen (M.). 



230 specimens from Brazil. Presented. [44.3.7,12-19; 44.11. 7,1-222.] 

 Dr. Claussen is mentioned in the History of the Collections (Geology, 



p. 278) as having explored in Minas Geraes. He gave the Museum 



some interesting birds, which were for many years almost the only 



Brazilian birds it possessed. 



Coale (H. K.). 



60 birds from Arizona and other parts of North America, Presented. 

 [87. 1. 24, 1-60.] 



An active American naturalist, from whom the Museum received 

 several interesting species. Many of his skins are in the Sclater Collection. 



Cobbold {Major R. P.). 



17 birds from Abyssinia collected by Mr. Zaphiro. [1903. 12. 18, 

 119-135.] 



Coburn (F.). 



7 specimens from Northern Iceland. Presented. [1902. 6. 13, 1-7.] 

 Mr. Coburn made a most successful visit to Iceland a few years ago. 



