42 Zoology. 



A considerable number of species were discovered by Mr. Kalinowski, 

 of which the most important are Ichthyomys (g. n.) stolzmanni, Neotomys 

 (g. n.) ebriosus, Dasyprocta Jcalinowskii, Oryzomys kalinowskii, and 

 others. 



Karachi Museum. [1880] 



37 Mammals from Sind. Received in exchange. 



Kelaart (Dr. E. F.). [1852] 



Author of the " Prodromus Fauna? Zeylanicae," 1852. 

 40 Mammals from Ceylon. Others collected by Dr. Kelaart were 

 received from the India Museum in 1879. 



King (Capt. P. P.). [About 1836] 



A number of specimens from Southern South America, obtained 

 during the voyage of H.M.S. Adventure and Beagle, 1826-1830. 



This collection includes the types of several Patagonian species, 

 described by Dr. Gray, which came into the Museum about 1836, such 

 as Canis mageUanicm, Gray, and Canis griseus, Gray, and others 

 (Ctenomys magellanicus, Mus magellanicus, &c.) which were first given 

 to the Museum of the Zoological Society, and transferred to the British 

 Museum in 1855. 



Many are mentioned in the " Narrative " of the Voyage, vol. i. (1839), 

 by Capt. King. An imperfect catalogue is given on p. 529 of this work. 



Kirk (Dr., now Sir John), G.C.M.G., K.O.B. [1864] 



30 Mammals collected in Zambesia during the Livingstone expedition 

 of 1863. (See his paper on the Mammals of Zambesia, Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 1864, p. 649.) Among others the types of Nesotragus livingstonianus, 

 Kirk, and Nandinia gerrardi, Thos., are in the series. 



Also 106 Mammals from Zanzibar and East Africa, including the 

 types of Colobus kirkii, Gray, Madoqua \kirkii, Giinth., Rhynchocyon 

 chrysopygus, Giinth., Petrodromus sultan, Thos., and many others. Pre- 

 sented and purchased 



Knapp (George). [1841] 



10 skins of Monkeys from Fernando Po. Presented. 



A duplicate set of some of the species described by Waterhouse 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc, 1841, pp. 57-59) from specimens sent by Mr. Knapp 

 to the Zoological Society's Museum. The types themselves were after- 

 wards received with that collection in 1855. 



Koslowsky (J.). [1903] 



84 Mammals from the Valle del Lago Blanco, Chubut. Purchased. 



Krauss (Dr. A.). [1840] 



Afterwards Director of the Stuttgart Museum. 



20 Mammals from Natal, including fine examples of the Kiver Hog 

 (Potamochcerus chceropotamus) and Natal Duiker ( Cephalopkus nataJensis). 



La Plata Museum. [1896] 



56 Mammals from Argentina. Presented and received in exchange 

 through Dr. F. P. Moreno, the Director. 



