112 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



tonshire and Huntingdonshire ; a Beaver (Castor fiber) from 

 the Lower Rhone ; thirteen small Mammals from Spain, and 

 twenty-two from Cyprus and Palestine ; presented by the 

 Eight Hon. Lord Lilford. pao*. , 



A foetal skeleton of Delphinapterus leucas from Lancaster 

 Sound ; purchased. (B*pn*» 



Nineteen small Mammals from Guines, Pas-de-Calais ; pre- 

 sented by O. Thomas, Esq. 



Thirty-eight specimens from Galicia, N. W. Spain ; pre- 

 sented by Dr. V. L. Seoane. 



A hundred and six small Mammals from Hungary ; re- 

 ceived in exchange from the Hungarian National Museum, 

 Buda Pest. 



A Maltese Weasel {Putorius africanus) ; presented by 

 C. A. Wright, Esq. 



Thirty-three small Mammals from Transcaspia, collected 

 by T. Barey ; received in exchange from the Branicki Museum, 

 Warsaw. 



A Mountain Gazelle {Gazella cuvieri) from Biskra; pre- 

 sented by J. J. S. Whitaker, Esq. 



The typical specimens of two new Algerian Gazelles 

 (Gazella loderi and G. rufina) ; presented by Sir Edmund 

 G. Loder, Bart. 



A Somali Zebra (Equus grevyi) ; presented by Colonel 

 Arthur Paget. 



Twenty-three skins and skulls of Antelopes from Somali- 

 land, including the types of two new Antelopes (Madoqua 

 swaynei and M. guentheri), collected by Captain H. G. C. 

 Swayne ; presented by P. L. Sclater, Esq., f.r.s. 



Four Antelopes of the genus Madoqua from Somali-land ; 

 presented by Dr. E. Donaldson Smith. 



Five skulls and horns of East African Antelopes ; pre- 

 sented by Captain F. D. Lugard, D.s.o. 



Fourteen small Mammals from Benin ; presented by Alvan 

 Millson, Esq. 



The skeleton of an adult Rhinoceros sumatranus from 

 Sumatra ; purchased. 



A pair of Monk-Seals {Monachus alhiventris) from the 

 Desertas Islands, near Madeira; presented by C. F. R. Blandy, 

 Esq. 



A stuffed specimen of the Kashmir Stag (Cervus cash- 

 merianus) from the Sind Valley, Kashmir ; purchased. 



Thirty-two Mammals from Formosa, collected by Mr. 

 P. A. Hoist ; purchased. 



Thirty-seven Mammals from Foochow, including the type 

 of a new Bat (Vespertilio ricketti)-, presented by C. A. 

 Rickett, Esq. 



Seven heads and horns of Cervus eldi and Cervulus muntjac 

 from the Mongwar District, Upper Burma ; presented by 

 C. F. Gilbert, Esq. 



Twenty-five 



