458 Zoology. 



This is a very remarkable series. Every specimen was mounted by 

 Mr. 0. T. Baron, the well-known traveller-naturalist, on the spot, when 

 the specimens were shot by him. With the exception of Mr. Rothschild's 

 private collection of Huniraing-Birds, mostly mounted by Mr. Baron in 

 the field, no Museum possesses such a beautiful exhibition of Hummiug- 

 Birds as the British Museum, augmented as it is by the preparations 

 designed to show tlie structure of this remarkable Order of birds, as 

 prepared for public exhibition by the late Sir William Flower. 



45 specimens of birds from the Marianne Islands. Received in 

 exchange. [96. 7. 16, 1-45.] 



In this collection were many species new to the Museum (^Zosterops 

 conspicillata, Corvus kuharyi, Megapodius laperousei, Phlcegenas 

 pampusa, etc. 



7 specimens from New Zealand and the neighbouring islands. 

 Exchanged. [97. 11. 18, 1-7.] 



Eudyptes schlegeli, Phalacrocorax colensoi, F. nychthemerus, new to 

 the Museum collection. 



7 birds from New Guinea. Exchanged. [97. 12. 5, 1-7.] 



Specimens of rare species of Birds of Paradise new to the Museum 

 collection, Astrapia splendidissima, Rothsch., Cnemophilus macgregorii, 

 Paradisea intermedia, Macgregoria pidchra. 



48 eggs, from the Salvai^e Islands, collected by Mr. ()ii;ilvie-Grant. 

 Presented. [1903. 8. 11, 1-48.] 



316 birds from the Azores collected by Mr. Ogilvie-Grant. Presented. 

 [1904. 12. 31, 1-316.] 



Rothschild {Hon. N. Charles). 



20 specimens from the Liu Kiu Islands. Presented. [1902. 9. 27, 

 1-20.] 



43 birds from the Egyptian Sudan. Presented. [1904. 12. 14, 1-43.] 



Rothschild {Hon. N. Charles) and Wollaston {Dr. A. F. R.). 



66 birds from the Egyptian Sudan. Presented. [1901. 10. 1. 1-66.] 

 Several rare species added to the national coliectiou. Bubo desertorum, 

 Caprimulgus eximius, Pdsser rufidorsalis, etc. The series of the 

 beautiful Goatsucker, C. eximius, was a donation of very great value, 



Routledge (Scoresby). 



A specimen of Jackson's Francolin from Equatorial Africa. [1905. 

 1. 15, 1.] 



Rowland Ward {Messrs.). 



2 young Snowy Owls {Nyctea scandiaca). Presented. [1904. 4. 13, 

 1-2.] 



Royal College of Surgeons. 



135 specimens from various localities. Presented. [45. 2. 21, 262-396.] 



Royal Geographical Society. 



See ScHOMBURGK, Sir R. ; National Antarctic Expedition. 



Royal Society. 



66 birds, nests and eggs, from Rodriguez Island, collected by the Rev. 

 H. H. Sclater during the Transit of Venus Expedition. Presented. [76. 

 3. 14, 1-66.] Specimens of Bebrornis rodericanus and Foudia fiavicans, 

 new to the Museum. 



