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Eighty-three mammals from South Somalilancl and Bvitish 

 East Africa, including the type of Tragelaiohus delaonerei ; 

 presented by Lord Delamere. 



Twenty-five mammals from S. Abyssinia and the Upper 

 Nile ; presented by H. Weld Blundell, Esq., and Lord Lovat. 



Twenty-five mammals from the Athi plains, British E. 

 Africa ; presented by E. L. Hindle, Esq. 



Nineteen mammals from British East Africa ; presented 

 by C. S. Betton, Esq. 



Forty-five mammals, including types of Procavia machin- 

 deri, P. craiushayi, and Otomys irroratus orestes, collected 

 on Mount Kenya by H. J. Mackinder, Esq. ; purchased. 



Twelve mammals from Nyasaland ; presented by Alfred 

 Sharpe, Esq., C.B. 



Fifty-eight mammals from the Benito River, French 

 Congo, collected by Mr. G. L. Bates ; purchased. 



Seven mammals from the Linyanti River, including a 

 specimen of Cynictis selousi, only previously known from 

 the skull ; presented by Percy C. Reid, Esq. 



A stuffed specimen of the prehensile-lipped Rhinoceros 

 (Rhinoceros hicornis) from Zululand ; purchased. 



Thirty-three Bats from Bombay Presidency ; presented by 

 R. C. Wroughton, Esq. 



Two Elephants' tusks from South India ; bequeathed by 

 the late C. M. Payne. 



A specimen for stuffing of the Thamin Deer (Gervus eldi) 

 from Burma ; presented by Capt. H. G. Evans. 



A mounted head of the Tsaing Ox (Bos sondaicus hirma- 

 nicus) from Burma ; presented by R. McD. Hawker, Esq. 



Twenty-one mammals from Nan, Siam ; presented by 

 Consul Th. H. Lyle. 



Forty-six mammals from the Baram district, Sarawak ; 

 |)resented by Dr. Charles Hose, 



Two human skulls and thirty-two Kangaroos and other 

 Marsupials, including the type of Macroinis rohustus 

 cervinus ; received in exchange from the Perth Museum, 

 W. Australia, through B. H. Woodward, Esq. 



A Tree Kangaroo (Dendrolagus inustus), from New 

 Guinea ; presented by Sir Wm. Ingram, Bart. 



Five hundred and forty-two mammals from different parts 

 of S. America, including five hundred and one obtained by 

 Mr. P. O. Simons during his explorations of the Peruvian 

 Andes, thirteen from the Sierra de Santa Marta, Colombia 

 (Bartlet and Engelke), and twenty from Tucuman (L. 

 Dinelli) ; presented by Oldfield Thomas, Esq. 



Ninety-nine mammals from Chiriqui, Panama, collected 

 by Mr. H. J. Watson ; purchased. 



One hundred mammals from Panama, and Cumana, Vene- 

 zuela, collected by Mr. E. Andre ; purchased. 



