Mammals. 45 



Lutken (Dr. Cn.). [1885] 



Director of the Copenhagen Museum. 



A complete skeleton, and a skull with two tusks, of the Narwhal 



(Monodon monoceros). Purchased. 



Lydekker (R.). [1880] 



26 skulls of large Mammals, from Kashmir and North India ; also one 

 of the co-types of Eupetaurus cinereus. Presented. 



Lyle (T. H.). [1897] 



H.B.M. Vice-Consul, Nan, Siam. 



196 Mammals from Nan and other localities in Northern Siam. 

 Presented. 



Including the types of Petaurista lylei, Bonh., and Lepus siamensis, 

 Bonh. See Bonhote, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1900, p. 191, 1901, p. 52, and 

 1902, p. 38. 



McConnell (F. V.). [1896] 



175 Mammals from British Guiana, mostly obtained during an expedi- 

 tion by Dr. J. J. Quelch to the Kanuku Mountains, where a number of 

 new forms were discovered, notably Mesophylla (g. n.), macconnelli, 

 Molossus maurus, Phyllostoma latifolium, Sciurus quelchii, and Rhipi- 

 domys nitula. See Thomas, "On a collection of Mammals from the 

 Kanuku Mountains, British Guiana" (Ann. Mag. N.H. (7), viii., p. 139, 

 1901). Presented. 



Macdonald (Capt, R. E.). [1865] 



The skeleton of a male Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) from 

 Sandside Bay, near Thurso, Caithness. Presented. 



This skeleton is just over fifty feet in length. 



MacFarlane (Rev. S.). [1884] 



48 human crania and 82 lower jaws from Jervis Islands, Torres 

 Straits. Also some small Mammals from the same region. "Purchased. 



The human skulls were described, J. Anthr. Inst., xiv., p. 328, 1885. 



Macgillivray (John). [1841] 



Examples of Myotis daubentoni from Aberdeen Cathedral, and about 

 50 Mammals from the Australian region collected during the surveying 

 voyages of H.M.S. Herald and H.M.S. Rattlesnake. Presented by the 

 Admiralty or by the Museum of Economic Geology. 



Mackinder (H. J.). [1900] 



45 Mammals obtained during his expedition to Mount Kenya, British 

 East Africa, in 1899, and including the types of 4 new species, the 

 most notable being those of Procavia machind* ri and crawshayi. Pur- 

 chased. (See Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1900, p. 173.) 



Maclear (Capt.) B.N. [1887] 



4 Mammals from Christmas Island, being the first received from that 

 place, and including the types of l'i< ropus natcdia and Mua macUari. 

 (See Thomas, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1887, p. 511.) Presented by the Lords of 

 the Admiralty. 



