610 Zoology. 



Zosterornis dennistoimi, Z. striatus, Z. whiteheadi, Z. pygmceus, Hypsi- 

 petes fugensis, Prioniturus montanus, CoUocalia tuhiteheadi, Pyrrhula 

 leucogenys, Fseudotharraleus caudatus, Brachypteryx poliogyna, Scops 

 whiteheadi, Bhinomyias insignis, Zosterops aureiloris, Z. luzonica, 

 Cinnyris flagrans, C. whiteheadi, C. obscurior, JEthopyga flavipedus, 

 Eyloterpe alliventris, Stoparola nigrimontalis, Cettia seebohmi, Chimar- 

 rhornis hicolor, Lanius validirostris, Dendrophila mesoleuca, Dicoeum 

 luzoniense, Loxia luzonensis, Scops longicornis, Chlorura hrunneiventris. 



Whitely (G. M.). 



Nephew of Henry Whitely. He collected in Honduras, 

 Gf. Sclater and Salvin, P.Z.S., 1870, pp. 835-839. 



Whitely (Henry). 



34 birds from Senegambia and Madagascar. Purchased. [66. 1. 30, 

 2-24 ; 66. 5. 9, 1-11.] 



14 birds from Japan, collected by his son, Henry Whitely, jun. Pur- 

 chased. [67. 2. 21, 1-14.] {Cf. Ibis, 1867, pp. 193-211, pi. iii.). 



120 birds from various localities. Purchased. [67. 5. 24, 1-14 ; 

 67. 11. 30, 1-14; 68. 6. 20, 1-58 ; 69. 5. 12, 4-19.] 



Many of these were from his son's collections from Peru (Arequipa, 

 Tinta, and the Tambo Valley). 



25 birds from Peru (Cosinpata, Tinta, etc.), collected by Henry 

 Whitely, jun. [70. 6. 10, 1-25.] 



40 birds from China and Hainan, collected by Consul Swinhoe, dupli- 

 cated from the Swinhoe Collection. Purchased. [72. 5. 27, 40-79.] 



82 birds from various localities. Purchased. [72. 6. 1, 1-11 ; 72. 10. 

 4, 47-52 ; 72. 11. 22, 4-11 ; 73. 1. 10, 1-17.] 



174 specimens from various localities. Purchased. [74. 4. 2, 13-25; 

 74. 8. 19, 1-11; 75. 3. 31, 6-14; 75. 6. 24, 9-26; 76. 1. 6, 1-90; 76. 2. 

 17, 1-22 ; 78. 3. 28, 1-11.] 



17 specimens from Yquitos, Upper Amazonia, collected by his son, 

 Henry Whitely, jun. Purchased. [79. 3. 25, 1-17.] 



Porzana hauxwelli was new to the collection. 



57 birds from various localities. Purchased. [80. 4. 30, 1-34 ; 

 80. 10. 13, 1-23.] 



Old Mr. Whitely was formerly employed in Woolwich Arsenal, and 

 wns Curator of the Roj'al Artillery Institution's Museum. He had a 

 Natural History Agency in Wellington IStreet, Woolwich. 

 See Sclater, P. L. ; Godman, F. D. ; Salvin, 0. 



Whitely (Henry), jun. 



Son of the above. A most enterprising traveller and collector in 

 Japan and in various countries of South America. He died in the interior 

 of British Guiana, and an obituary notice of his career appears in the 

 * Ibis ' for 1893 (pp. 287-288). 



Whitmee {Bev. J. S.). 



6 specimens of CoUocalia from Samoa (in spirits). Presented. 

 [76. 6. 9, 1-6.] 



152 birds and eggs from Samoa, Savage Island, the EUice Islands, 

 Loyalty Isles, etc. Purchased. [78. 1. 19, 1-14, 36-163.] {Cf. Whit- 

 mee, Ibis, 1875, pp. 436-447 ; Sharpe, P.Z.S., 1878, pp. 271-274.) 

 Includes the type of Lalage whitmeei. 



