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A stuffed Kangaroo {Macropus hennettii) ; presented by 

 Major H. Fothergill. 



Eighteen mammals from British East Africa ; collected and 

 presented by C. Steuart Betton, Esq. 



The horns of Capreolus pygargus, from Siberia ; the skin 

 of a Kob {Kohus unctuosus) from the River Niger ; the 

 mounted head of a Rhinoceros from Somaliland ; the frontlet 

 and horns and the skull of two Kobs from Barotseland ; and 

 a fine mounted head of a Lion, " Brutus," formerly living in 

 the Zoological Society's Gardens ; presented by Rowland 

 Ward, Esq. 



Eight small mammals, chiefly bats, from Egypt ; presented 

 by A. L. Butler, Esq. 



Fifteen mammals from Egypt ; presented by J. H. Leigh, 

 Esq. 



Twenty mammals from the neighbourhood of Zomba, 

 Nyasaland ; presented by Lieut.-Col. Manning. 



Thirty-two small mammals from near Mombasa, British 

 East Africa ; presented by A. B. Percival, Esq. 



Two Genets, a Kob, and a Manis from the Loangwa River, 

 S.E. Africa ; presented by R. T. Coryndon, Esq. 



Eight skins and skulls of mammals from the Upper Congo ; 

 presented by the Congo Free State Museum, Brussels. 



A series of eighty-nine mammals from the Soudan ; pre- 

 sented by the Hon. N. C. Rothschild and A. F. R. Wollaston, 

 Esq. 



Forty-five skins and skulls of mammals, chiefly from 

 Kitui and Machakos, British East Africa, including the types 

 of four new species ; presented by Dr. S. L. H-inde. 



Sixty-three mammals from Cape Colony, collected by 

 Trooper E. Seimund ; presented by Col. A. T. Sloggett. 



A mounted specimen of Centetes ecaudatus, from Mada- 

 gascar ; presented by the Hon. Walter Rothschild, m.p. 



Forty-nine mammals from the Soudan, including a mounted 

 Tiang Hartebeest {Damaliscus tiang) ; presented by R. M. 

 Hawker, Esq. 



One hundred and twenty-six mammals from Uganda, 

 including the unique specimen of the Okapi {Okapia 

 johnstoni), of the Semliki Forest, the most remarkable dis- 

 covery in Mammalia of recent times ; presented by Sir Harry 

 Johnston, G.C.M.G., k.c.b. 



Nine mammals from Nubia and the Sudan ; presented by 

 W. L. S. Loat, Esq. 



A Nubian Wild Asa (Equus asinus africanus) from 

 Suakim; presented by A. W. Haigh. Esq. 



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