44 Zoology. 



Lisbon Museum. [1868] 



84 Mammals from Portuguese W. Africa, chiefly Angola. Presented 

 and exchanged. 



Including typical specimens of a number of species, either described 

 by the Director, Prof. Barboza du Bocage, or worked out for him by the 

 British Museum staff. The most important types and co-types are 

 those of Procavia bocagei, Gray, Macroscelides brachyurus, Boc, Vespertilio 

 bicolor, Boc, Steatomys bocagei, Thos. 



Littledale (St. George). [1887] 



Traveller in Central Asia. 



122 Mammals, mostly large, from the Caucasus, various parts of 

 Central Asia, and Kamschatka. Presented. 



Also fine examples of the European Bison (Bison bonasus) shot by 

 Mr. Littledale in the Caucasus. 



Livingstone (Dr.). [1859] 



Elephants' skulls and teeth, and some small Mammals from the 

 Zambesi and Kovuma, including the types of Rhynchocyon macrurus, 

 Gunth., and Petrodromus rovumx, Thos. 



Loder (Sir Edmund G.), Bart [1894] 



The typical specimens of Gazella loderi and rufina, besides a number 

 of smaller Mammals from Algeria. 



Loftus (Kennett). [1853] 



8 Mammals from Persia, being the first received from that country, 

 and including the types of Eerpestes persicus, Gray, and Jaculus Joftusi, 

 Blanf. 



Lord (Br. J. K.). [1860] 



Author of the " Naturalist in British Columbia," 1866. 



95 Mammals from Vancouver's Island and British Columbia, collected 

 during the North American Boundary Commission. Presented by the 

 Foreign Office. 



The types of Lord's Fiber osoyosensis and Lagomys minimus, besides 

 some species described by Dr. Gray, are among these specimens. 



Lovat (Simon Joseph Eraser, 16th Lord). [1900] 



25 Mammals from Southern Abyssinia, including the type of 

 Dendromys lovati, de Whit. Presented by Mr. H. Weld Blundell and 

 Lord Lovat. See de Winton, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1900, p. 79. 



Low (Sir Hugh), G.C.M.G. [1847] 



62 Mammals from Borneo, the earlier ones forming the first important 

 collection of small Mammals from that country received by the Museum. 

 Purchased. 



Among others the types of Ptilocercus lowii, Gray, Tupaia splendidula, 

 Gray, Tupaia minor, Gunth., Sciurus Joiuii, Thos., Trichys lipura, and 

 Eystrix crassispinis, Gunth., are included. 



Lugard (Gen. Sir F. D.), B.S.O. [1894] 



7 Mammals from British East Africa and Uganda, obtained during 

 his early expeditions in those countries. Presented. 



