34 Zoology. 



Garlepp (0.). [1898] 



62 Mammals from the neighbourhood of Cuzco, Peru, including the 

 types of five new species. Presented by Oldfield Thomas. 



Genoa (Museo Civico). [1869] 



296 specimens from various localities. Exchanged and presented. 



To the Museo Civico, Genoa, and its Director, the Marchese Giacomo 

 Doria, the Museum is indebted for a large number of valuable specimens, 

 mostly duplicates of collections worked out by O. Thomas. Among the 

 most important of these are the fine series collected by L. Fea in Burma, 

 by D'Albertis, Beccari and Loria in the Papuan Archipelago, by 

 Modigliani in Sumatra and the Mentawei Islands, by Antinori in Shoa, 

 and by Bove, Spegazzini, and Grillo in South America. 



Gerrard (E.). [1850] 



Small Mammals from the neighbourhood of London. Presented. 



Mr. Edward Gerrard joined the Museum service in 1841 as Dr. Gray's 

 special attendant, and had charge for a long period of the registration and 

 arrangement of the Mammals and the preparation of the skulls and 

 skeletons. He was the author of the " Catalogue of the Bones of 

 Mammalia in the British Museum " (1862). 



After serving fifty-five years in the Museum, Mr. Gerrard retired in 

 1896, but is still (a3t. 94) a frequent visitor to the Mammal Galleries. 



Giffard (LieuL-Col W.). [1899] 



27 Mammals from the Gold Coast, named by Mr. W. E. de Winton, 

 and including the types of Crocidura giffardi, Scotophilia nigritellus 

 and hirundo, and Funisciurus substriatus. 



See de Winton, " On Mammals collected by Lieut.-Col. W. Giffard in 

 the Northern Territory of the Gold Coast " (Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), iv.,. 

 p. 353, 1899). 



Godman (F. Du Cane), D.C.B. [1873] 



Joint Editor of the " Biologia Centrali-Americana." 



156 Mammals, mostly from Central America, obtained by various 

 collectors for the purposes of the "Biologia" and worked out by E. K. Alston. 

 Presented. Also a few specimens from the Azores, collected by himself, 

 including the type of Pterygistes azoreum, Thos. 



Goeldi (Dr. E. A.). [1895] 



Director of the Goeldi Museum, Para. 



22 Mammals from the Lower Amazon, including the types of 

 Oryzomys goeldii, Thos., Eolochilus nanus, and Ahodon fuscinus. 



Also the first recent specimen known of the rare Blarinomys (g. n.) 

 breviceps from Eio Janeiro. Presented. 



Gordon (Col. T. E.), C.S.I. [1875] 



Skull and horns of Ovis poli from the Victoria Lake. Presented. 

 Specimens of Ovis karelini and Capra sibirica. Purchased. 



Gosse (P. H.). [1847] 



Author of "The Naturalist in Jamaica" and other Natural History 

 works. 



30 Mammals from Jamaica, including specimens of the Bats of which 

 he gave an account in the above work. 



