DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGr. 



125 



Y .—Acquisitions, 







Donations. 



Purchases. 



Exchanges. 



Total. 



,. /Wild - 

 Mammalia (Do,^e,ticated - - 



1,437 

 26 



293 



7 



205 



1,935 

 33 



Aves - . . . 



4,812 



3,.356 



460 



8,628 



Keptilia - ... 



501 



367 



10 



878 



Bactrachia - - - - 



342 



332 



7 



681 



Pisces . - - - - 



1,019 



585 



21 



1,62.=? 



Tunicata - - . - 



12 



— 



— 



12 



MoUusca .... 



2,549 



1,640 



1 



4,190 



Arachnida - . - . 



1,235 



563 



— 



1,798 



Myriopoda - - - - 



58 



40 



— 



98 



T , (Ehves Collection - 

 I^^^^t^lother sources - - 



4,264 

 18,658 



4,519 



590 



} 28,031 



Prototracheata 



20 



51 



— 



71 



Crustacea - - - . 



262 



24 



__ 



286 



Echinoderma - - - - 



90 



31 



18 



139 



Vermes - - . . 



203 



123 



— 



326 



Anthozoa - - - - 



40 



1 



— 



41 



Polyzoa - - - - 



2 



— 



— 



2 



Hydrozoa - _ - - 



13 



32 



29 



74 



Porifera _ - , - 



13 



4 



— 



17 



Protozoa - - - - 



— 



3 



— 



3 



Total - 



35,556 



11,971 



1,341 



48,868 



Mammalia. — The accessions number one thousand nine 

 hundred and thirty-five, of which the following deserve 

 special mention : — 



Two mammals from Lapland; presented by Henry J. 

 Pearson, Esq. 



Four mounted Shrews and Field-mice from Ireland, nine- 

 teen mammals from the Liu-Kiu Islands and four from 

 Ceylon ; presented by the Hon. N. C. Rothschild. 



A mounted specimen of Capra sihiricoj from the Thian 

 Shan ; presented by P. B. van der Byl, Esq. 



Two young specimens of the Mongolian Wild Horse (Equus 

 przevjalskii) ; presented by Herr Carl Hagenbeck. 



Seventeen mammals from Central Asia ; presented by St. 

 George Littledale, Esq. 



A new Marmot {Arctomys cliftoni), and a mounted Sheep 

 (Ovis horealis) from N.E. Siberia; presented by Talbot 

 Clifton, Esq. 



Sixteen mammals from Siam ; presented by Th. H. Lyle, 

 Esq. 



Sixty-five mammals from China ; presented by F. W. Styan, 

 Esq. 



Eighteen mammals from Persia ; pi^esented by H. F. 

 Witherby, Esq. 



Two stuff"ed Deer (Cervus unicolor and 0. Jiortulorum) 

 from India and Manchuria, and a specimen of Nemorhoedus 



