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never sent to the India Museum), Mirafra assamica, M. flavicollis 

 (= Emberiza aureola), Lonchura melanocephala (= Munia atricapilla), 

 Dendrocitta frontalis, Coracias affinis, Oecinulus grantia, Cinnyris ussa- 

 mensis (= uHJthopyga saturata), G. labecula (= ^. seherise), Ghloropsis 

 chrysogaster ( = C. hardwicki). 



Ingall (G.). 



88 specimens of stema, etc., of British birds. Presented. [44. 12. 28, 



1-88.] 



Ingham {Sir James). 



13 specimens from the Louisiade Arclupelago and Cloudy Bay, 

 S.E. New Guinea. Presented. [78. 10. 19, 1-13.] 



These were obtained by his son, who was an official in British New 

 Guinea when the colony was first founded. This collection contained an 

 example of Goura albertisi, received by the Museum for the first time. 



Inglis (J.). 



See Watkins and Donoaster. 

 Mr. Inglis collected in Cachar, and a series of his skins is in the 

 Hume Collection. He has also written several jjapers on birds (cf. Stray 

 F., v., pp. 1-47 ; ix., pp. 241-259 ; Journ. Bomb. N. H. Soc, xiii., pp. 621- 

 631; xiv., pp. 132-139, 362-371, 554-563, 764-771; xv., pp. 70-77, 

 337-343. 



Ingram (Collingwood). 



26 birds from Argentina. Presented. [1901. 9. 25, 1-18 ; 1901. It. 9, 

 1-8.] 



A variety of the Mistle Thrush (Turdus viscivorus). Presented. 

 [1905. 7. 1, 1.] 



A specimen of Turtur ferrago. Presented. [1904. 7. 3, 1.] 



Mr. Collingwood Ingram is the son of Sir William Ingram, Bart., and 

 has collected specimens for the Museum in the countries in which he 

 travels. 



Ingram {Sir William), Bart. 



135 birds from San Paulo, Brazil. Presented. [1901. 3. 28, 1-103; 

 1902. 2. 22, 1-32.] 



This collection was made by M. Robert at Sao Paulo, S.E. Brazil, 

 and presented by Sir William Ingram, who was one of the subscribers to 

 the expedition. 



4 specimens of Crypturus tataupa, Plegadis falcinellus and Phlogcenas 

 crinigera. Presented. [1904. 12. 3, 1-2 ; 1904. 12. 20, 1 ; 1904. 12. 29, 1.] 



2 young sjieciraens of the Abyssinian Francolin {Pternistes leucoscepus). 

 Presented.^ [1905. 6. 22, 1-2.] 



A Cape Penguin. [1905. 7. 23, 1.] 



A young Scarlet Ibis {Eudocimus ruber). Presented. [1905. 8. 3, 1.] 



A specimen of lihynchotus rufescens. Presented. [1905. 9. 1, 1.] 



A Francolin and a Burmese Myna {Ampeliceps coronatus). Presented. 

 [1905. 9. 13, 1 ; 1905. 11. 12, 1.] 



Irby {Col. Leonard Howard). 



98 birds from Gibraltar and Southern Spain. Presented. [72. 10. 3, 



22-64; 72. 10. 4, 5; 80. 12. 14, 1-44; 87. 6. 3, 1-5; 87. 6. 29, 1-5.] 

 9 birds from Suffolk. Presented. [88. 3. 10, 1-9.] 

 9 birds from the island of Tiree. Presented. [88. 12. 15, 1-9.] 



