420 Zoology. 



-Lucas (W.). 



45 birds from Obi Major. Purchased. [1900. 3. 1, 1-45.] 

 CarpopJiaga obiensis and Ftilonopus granulifrons were new to the 

 collection. 



Lucas (W.). 



A collector in the Eastern Transvaal, especially in the Kustenberg 

 district, where he obtained many interesting species. Several of his 

 skins are to be found in the Shelley and Seebohm collections. 



Lundborg (H.). 



9 mounted birds from Sweden. Purchased for the public gallery. 

 [97. 10. 17, 1-9.] 



Mr. Lundborg is a celebrated Swedish taxidermist. 



Lyall {Dr.). 



See also Stokes, Capt. 

 7 eggs from New Zealand. Presented. [52. 1. 16, 10-16.] 

 137 birds from Vancouver Island and N.W. America. Presented. 



[59. 1. 26, 1-91 ; 60. 8. 24, 9-34 ; 61. 8. 12, 1-20.] 



He was attached as Surgeon to H.M.S. Plumper, and made quite an 



interesting collection on Vancouver Island, in the Straits of San Juan 



de Fuca, etc. 



Lynes {Commander Hubert), B.N. 



11 birds from Southern Spain. Presented. [1905. 8. 5, 1-11.] 



McBarnet (A. C). 



4 birds from Bahia. Presented. [1905. 8. 6, 1-4.] 



McCaw (G. I.). 



10 birds from the Zambesi. Presented. [1905. 8. 1, 1-10.] 



McCleannan (J.). 



Made large collections of birds in Panama, many specimens being 

 described by the late G. R. Lawrence. A good series are in the Salvin- 

 Godman collection {cf. Salvin, P.Z.S., 1867, pp. 129-161; 1870, pp. 

 175-219). 



McClelland {Dr.). 



See India Museum. 



McConnell (Frederic Vavasour). 



6 birds from British Guiana. Presented. [99. 12. 26, 1-4; 

 1900. 5. 4, 1; 1901. 11. 14, i.] 



Mr. McConnell discovered a new Bunting on the summit of 

 Mt. Roraima, which I named Zonotrichia macconnelli. He presented the 

 types of this species to the Museum, as well as that of a new species of 

 Piculet, Picumnus macconnelli (Sharjje, Bull. B.O.C., xii., p. 4, 1901). 



He also presented to the Museum a skin of a Goshawk (Urospizias 

 jardinei, Gurney), of which no specimen was in the National Collection. 

 [1900. 5. 4, 1 ] Only one other specimen was known, viz., the type in 

 the Norwich Museum, supposed to have come from New Caledonia. 



