158 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



AvES — continued. 



Asia. 



Thirty-nine birds, including the type specimen of Oreocincla 

 whiteheadi, from the North-west Frontier Provinces of India ; 

 presented by Capt. G. H. T. Whitehead. 



Four hundred and thirty-three eggs from North Cachar and 

 Khasia Hills, N.E. India ; presented by E. C. Stuart Baker, Esq. 



Fourteen birds from Burma, including the type specimens 

 of Suya criniger cooki and Prinia inornata burmanica ; 

 "presented by Major H. H. Harington. 



Six birds from the Chin Hills, Burma ; presented by 0. 

 Hopwood, Esq. 



Twenty-one birds from the Shan States, Burma ; presented 

 by J. P. Cook, Esq. 



One hundred and twenty-eight birds from the Shan States, 

 Burma; presented by Capt. F. E. W. Venning, LA. 



Eight birds, including examples of Acrocephalus tangorum, 

 not previously represented in the Collection, and 12 eggs from 

 China ; presented by J. D. La Louche, Esq. 



Eleven birds from Yunnan ; i^resented by E. B. Howell, Esq. 



Eighty-three birds from Mount Arizan, Formosa, including 

 the types of four newly described species, collected by Mr. 

 W. Goodfellow ; purchased. 



A male example of Calophasis mikado, and an egg of Gen- 

 noius swinhoei, from Formosa ; presented by Walter Good- 

 fellow, Esq. 



A female specimen of the Mikado Pheasant {Calophasis 

 mikado), from Mount Arizan, Formosa; presented by Mrs. 

 E. J. Johnstone. 



Africa. 



A Shoe -bill Stork (Balcenicps rex) from Khartoum; 

 purchased. 



The type specimen of Caprimulgus ludovicianus from 

 South West Abyssinia; presented by Colonel R. Stevenson 

 Clarke. 



Eighteen birds from British East Africa ; presented by the 

 Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain. 



Two hundred and forty-six birds, 144 eggs, and one nest, 

 from Uganda ; presented by L. M. Seth-Smith, Esq. 



Twenty-six birds from Mabira Forest, Uganda ; collected by 

 Mr. J. Hughes ; purchased. 



Two hundred and seventy-one birds from Equatorial Africa ; 

 presented by S. A. Neave, Esq. 



Thirteen birds from Zanzibar; presented by W. M. Aders, 

 Esq. 



