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Four mammals from Brit. E. Africa ; presented by ¥. C. 

 Selous, Esq. 



Two hundred and forty mammals from the Cape and 

 Namaqualand, collected by C. H. B. Grant ; presented by 

 C. D. Rudd, Esq. 



A series of twenty-seven mammals from Uganda, obtained 

 on the Anglo-German Boundary Commission ; presented by 

 Col. C. Delme RadclifFe. 



Eleven mammals from Tasmania ; presented by H. H. 

 Scott, Esq. 



Six Phalangers (Trichosurus) from W. Australia : pre- 

 sented by the Perth Museum, W. Australia. 



Seven hundred and sixteen mammals from Transylvania, 

 California, Panama, Ecuador, Venezuela, Colombia, Tucuman, 

 Corrientes, Sao Paulo, Espirito Santo, Bahia, Pernambuco, and 

 Cayenne ; presented by Oldfield Thomas, Esq. 



Two mounted Deer (Odocoileus virginianus and Rangifer 

 tarandus arcticus) from North America ; presented by the 

 Agricultural Department of Canada. 



A series of one hundred and twenty-five mammals, in- 

 cluding the type of Coendou rothschildi, chiefly from the 

 islands west of Panama, collected by Mr. J. H. Batty ; pre- 

 sented by the Hon. W. Rothschild, D.sc , m.p. 



Sixty-one mammals from Mexico, including the types of 

 Peromyscus beatce, P. cecilii, and P. leucurus gadovii, 

 collected and presented by Dr. Hans Gadow, f.r.s. 



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

 McConnell, Esq. 



A musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus), from Canada; presented 

 by David T. Hanbury, Esq. 



Two hundred mammals from Sao Paulo, Brazil, collected 

 by M. Robert ; purchased. 



Seventeen mammals from Santiago, Chili ; presented by 

 J. A. WolfFsohn, Esq. 



One hundred and eighty-one mammals from Chapada, 

 Matto Grosso, collected by M. Robert ; presented by Mrs. 

 Percy Sladen. 



Twenty-six mammals, mostly from the Jurua River ; 

 presented by the Sao Paulo Museum. 



Fifteen mammals from the Bahamas, collected and pre- 

 sented by J. Lewis Bonhote, Esq. 



Twenty mammals from Patagonia ; presented by Sir 

 Thomas Holdich. 



Aves : — The accessions totalled nine thousand five hundred 

 and seventy-six, of which the following deserve special 

 notice : — 



Seventy-five birds, sixteen eggs, and three nests from the 

 Soudan ; presented by Surgeon-Major H. N. Dunn. 



