JQ Introduction: Travel and Literature. 



Pnchycephaln everetH and Monorcha ererctfi from the Island of Djampea were named after 

 him. He has been during most of this time in the Sarawak Government Sernce, and now 

 resides in Labuan, when not engaged in zoological collecting. 



1895. Hose (Charles and Ernest). Bom 1863 and 1S72. Englishman. Visited the 

 Minahassa, on a collecting trip in 1895. Charles, the elder brother, had already explored 

 the mountainous parts of North Borneo and made extensive collections there; he has written 

 about the mammals and birds of Borneo (1893). He is in the service of the Eajah of Sarawak, 

 as Eesident of the Province of Baram. Dicaeum hosei from Celebes was named after him. 

 Ernest Hose also lives in Sarawak, when not engaged in collecting work. 



1896. Doherty (William). American from Cincmnati. Natiu-alist. He has travelled 

 extensively for many years in Europe, Persia, India and the East Indian Ai-cliipelago 

 and visited South Celebes in 1887 and 1891, South and AVest Celebes (Palos Bay) in 1896, 

 Talaut in 1S92 and Sula in 1898. His ornithological collections are chiefly in the Tring 

 Museum (see: Nov. Zool. 1896, 153). Pitta dohertiji from Sula was named after him, tliis 

 species, however, could not be treated of in our book, as it was not described until after 

 we had iinished. He is highly distinguished as a linguist and entomologist and has written 

 a great deal on Lepidoptera from India. He is still traveUing in the East. 



1897. Waterstradt (Johannes). Boi-n 1869. Dane. Collecting naturahst. Has made 

 extensive expeditions in Ceylon, Malacca and the East Indian Ai-chipelago (chiefly Borneo) 

 since 1888 and sent his Bornean hunters to the Talaut Islands in 1897. The ornithological 

 collections of this expedition are in the Tring Museum (see: Nov. Zool. 189S, 8Sy. He is 

 still collecting, and is settled for the moment in Labuan. 



