DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. Il7 



Eight Bats of the genus My oils, from the United States 

 and Mexico, representing the species recognised in Miller's 

 *' Monograph of the VespertilionidoB " ; presented by the 

 U.S. National Museum. 



The type of a new Bat, Myotis carissima, from the 

 Yellowstone Park ; presented by J. ffolliott Darling, Esq. 



Thirteen Mammals from the West Indies and Florida ; 

 presented by the Earl of Crawford. 



Two Mammals from Alaska; presented by St. George 

 Littledale, Esq. 



Forty-three Mammals from the Orinoco, collected by 

 S. M. Klages, one hundred and twelve from Para, collected 

 by M. A. Robert, and the type of Sylvilagus meridensis from 

 the Sierra de Merida, Venezuela ; presented by Oldfield 

 Thomas, Esq. 



Aves. — The accessions totalled seventeen thousand nine 

 hundred and three, of which the following deserve special 

 notice : — 



Nine thousand nine hundred and forty-eight eggs, and 

 one hundred and sixty-five nests, of Palsearctic Birds, in- 

 cluding many species new to the collection ; presented by 

 W. Radcliffe Saunders, Esq. 



Thirty-four Birds and fifty-one eggs from Darjeeling; 

 presented by B. B. Osmaston, Esq. 



Three hundred and thirty-one Birds from Upper Burma, 

 including the types of a new species, Pomatorhinus mearsi ; 

 presented by Captain A. Mears. 



Four hundred and ninety-seven Birds from the Malay 

 Peninsula, including the type of a new Bulbul, Pycnonotus 

 Tobinsoni, collected by H. C. Robinson, Esq. ; presented by 

 the Royal Society and the Universities of Edinburgh and 

 Liverpool. 



One thousand Birds and one hundred and fifty-four eggs 

 from Fohkien, China ; presented by C. B. Rickett, Esq. 



Eighty Birds from the Moluccas, including examples of 

 sixteen species new to the collection, collected by H. Kiihn ; 

 purchased. 



One hundred and sixteen Birds from New Guinea and 

 the Solomon Islands, collected by A. Meek ; purchased. 



Sixty-one Birds from Mindanao and Waigiou, collected by 

 Mr. J. Waterstradt ; purchased. 



Sixty Birds from the Atlas Mountains, including the types 

 of three new species, Parus atlas, Motacilla sub29er sonata, a.nd 

 Cotile mauritanica ; presented by E. G. B. Meade-Waldo, 

 Esq. 



Three hundred and fifty-six Birds from the Azores, 

 collected by W. R. Ogilvie-Grant, Esq., including the types of 

 three new sub-species, Turdus merula azorensis, Sturnus 



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