Birds. 425 



The type of Sjmtula variegata, Gould, was bought at the same time 

 (cf. Salvadori, Cat. B., xxvii., p, 314). 



Maries (C). 



46 birds from China and Japan. Purchased. [80. 2. 27, 1-4G.] 

 This collection added a specimen of Ampelis plixnicoptera to the 



collection. 



14 mounted specimens from Gwalior. Presented. [91. 6. 20, 1-14.] 

 These birds were beautifully mounted by Mr. Maries, when he was 



Curator to the Gwalior Museum. 



Markham {Admiral A. H.). 



10 specimens of eggs from Novaya Zemlya. Presented. [79. 11. 15, 

 1-10.] 



Some of these eggs were very interesting, especially those of the 

 Glaucous Gull (Larus glaucus), etc. 



Marsden {Mr. Herbert). 



20 embryos and nestlings of Fulmar Petrels and other St. Kilda birds. 

 Purchased. [99. 7. 11, 1-20.] 



Marshall {Colonel C. H. T.). 



37 specimens, chiefly from the Himalayas. Presented. [78. 3. 11, 

 1-19 ; 78. 5. 4, 7-24.] 



10 specimens from Chamba, N. W. Himalayas. Presented. [84. 7. 22, 

 1-10.] 



Includes the type of the new Monaul (Lophophortos chamhanus), now 

 believed to be merely a variety of the common species, L. refulgens. 



Marshall (Guy A. K.). 



41 specimens of birds from Mashonaland. Presented. [96. 3. 15, 

 1-35 ; 1900. 2. 20, 5-10.] 



Eldest son of Colonel C. H. T. Marshall, and a first-rate naturalist and 

 collector. He has done some very extensive work with South African 

 Lepidoptera, and has written a very interesting paper on the Birds of 

 Mashonaland (Ibis, 1900, pp. 221-270). The collections presented by 

 Mr. Guy Marshall contained several interesting species hitherto supposed 

 to be confined to S.W. Africa. 



Martin {Br. Henry C). 



Two curious grey varieties of the Eook {Trypanocorax frugilegus) 

 From Wiltshire. Presented. [1902. 7. 8, 1-2.J 



Meade-Waldo (E. G. B.). 



60 birds from the Atlas Mountains, Marocco, including the types of 

 Parus atlas, Motacilla subpersonata and Cotile mauritanica. Presented. 

 [1904. 4. 12, 1-60.] 



A skeleton of Buho ignavus from Norway. Presented. [1904. 6. 24, 1.] 



An egg of Syrnium uralense, laid in confinement. Presented. [1905. 

 6. 21, 1.] 



450 specimens from the Canary Islands, etc. Presented. [1905. 12. 23, 

 1-450.] 

 Mears {Capt. A.). 



116 birds from the Upper Chmdwin Kiver. Presented. [1903. 12. 4, 

 1-104 ; 1903. 12. 11, 1-12.] 



340 birds from the Upper Chindwin Eiver, Burma. Presented. 

 [1904. 12. 6, 1-7 ; 1904. 12. 12, 1-333 ; 1905. 9. 24, 1-200.] 



