32 Zoology. 



Everett (Alfred H. L.). [1872] 



498 Mammals from Borneo, Celebes, the Natuna Islands, and the 

 Philippines. Purchased and presented. 



Mr. Everett was an enthusiastic naturalist, and during the long 

 series of years he lived in Borneo made many important expeditions to 

 neighbouring islands and to the different mountains of Borneo, where he 

 was the discoverer of a very considerable number of new forms. Of 

 these may be specially mentioned : Semnopithecus everetti, S. natunx, and 

 sabanus, Thos. ; Pipistrellus stenopterus, Dobs. ; Eelictis everetti, Thos. ; 

 Olyphotes (g. n.) simus, Thos. ; Sciuropterus nigripes, Thos. ; Sciurus 

 everetti, Thos. ; Mus everetti, Giinth. ; Bystrix pumila, Giinth. 



Falconer {Br. Hugh). [1846] 



The typical skull and horns of Cervus cashmerianus, Falc, from 

 Kashmir. Presented. 



Feilden (Col H. W.). [1877] 



11 Mammals from various localities, including some obtained in the 

 Arctic region during the cruise of H.M.S. Alert in 1876. 



Fellows (Sir Charles). [1844] 



8 Mammals from Asia Minor. Presented. 



Ferguson (H. S.). [1894] 



Director of the Government Museum, Trivandrum, Travancore. 

 82 Mammals from Travancore. Presented. 



Finsch (Dr. Otto). [1878] 



35 Mammals from Eastern Siberia, obtained during the expedition 

 organised by the Geographical Society of Bremen in 1878. Purchased. 



Fitzroy (Capt. R), B.N. 



See Burnett, Sir Wm. 



Florence Museum. [1885] 



13 Bats from different parts of Italy. Keceived in exchange. 



Flower (Capt. S. S.). [1895] 



108 Mammals from India, Siam and Egypt. Presented. 



Forbes (Dr. H. 0.). [1880] 



Director of the Free Public Museums, Liverpool. 



107 Mammals from various localities in the East Indian Archipelago, 

 from Java to New Guinea. Purchased and presented, either by himself, 

 by the British Association, or the Eoyal Society. 



Dr. Forbes carried out a number of important explorations, as for 

 example that to the Tenimber Islands in 1884, and discovered many 

 interesting new species, among which may be noted: Eerivoula javana ; 

 Nyctophilia microtis; Chiruromys forbesi ; Pseudochirus forbesi, Thos. 



Also some Mammals from Sokotra, collected in conjunction with 

 Mr. W. R. Ogilvie-Grant. Presented by the Royal Society. 



Forbes (W. A.). [1881] 



Prosector to the Zoological Society. 



13 Mammals from Pernambuco, including the type of Vampyrops 

 recifinus, Thos., and others from the Niger. Purchased. 



