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Mammalia — continued. 



Forty mammals from Colombia ; purchased. 



Thirty-two mammals from Southern Brazil ; purchased. 



Sixty mammals from Buenos Aires, collected by Mr. C. H, 

 B. Grant ; presented by Ernest Gibson, Esq. 



Fifteen mammals from Brazil, collected by Frln. Dr. E^ 

 Snethlage ; presented by the Goeldi Museum, Para. 



Four mammals from British Guiana ; presented by F. V. 

 McConnell, Esq. 



Twenty mammals from Santa Marta, Colombia ; received in 

 exchange. 



Seven mammals from South America ; presented by J. A. 

 WolfFsohn, Esq. 

 Australasia. 



Four mammals from Kimberley, N.W. Australia; presented 

 by the Perth Museum, Western Australia. 



Sixteen mammals from Kimberley, N.W. Australia; collected 

 by Mr. J. P. Rogers ; purchased. 



Six mammals from British New Guinea ; presented by W. 

 Goodfellow, Esq. 



Three mammals from Queensland ; presented by L. R. Rate. 

 Esq. 



Two Bats from Queensland ; presented by the Museo Civico, 

 Genoa. 



Oceania. 



Three specimens (male, female, and young) of the Southern 

 Elephant Seal, from the Crozet Islands ; purchased. 



AVES. 



The accessions number four thousand four hundred and 

 thirty. Of these the most noteworthy are as follows : — 

 Europe. 



One hundred and eighty birds from Cyprus ; collected by 

 by C. B. Horsbrugh, Esq. ; purchased. 



Thirty-six birds and fifteen eggs from Corsica ; collected and 

 presented by Major Trevelyan. 



Asia. 



Five hundred and twenty-three birds from Turkestan-y 

 collected by Douglas Carruthers, Esq. ; purchased. 



Sixty-six birds and thirty-six skeletons from Asia Minor,^ 

 collected by M, A. Robert ; purchased. 



Four hundred and ninety birds from Manchuria ; purchased. 



Twenty-two birds from the Philippine Islands, including 

 ten species new to the collection ; purchased. 



Fifty-two birds from Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, 

 collected by Dr. C. W. Andrews ; presented by Sir John 

 Murray, k.c.b., f.r s. 



Thirty-eight birds from Central Formosa, including a male 

 example of the very rare Pheasant, Calophasis mikado,. 

 collected by Dr. A. Moltrecht ; purchased. 



