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Meyer {Dr. A. B.). [1872] 



Director of the Dresden Museum. 



33 Mammals from the East Indian Archipelago, including the type 

 of Uromys aruensis, Gray. Purchased. 



Miketta (R.). [1899] 



106 Mammals from Northern Ecuador, including the types of a 

 number of new species, of which the most notable are Vampyrops 

 dorsalis, Tylomys mirse-, Bhipidomys dryas, Nectomys esmeraldarum, and 

 Lepus surdaster. Purchased, or presented by Oldfield Thomas. 



Miller (Gerrit S.), Junr. [1894] 



139 Mammals from North America, from his own collection, and 

 many of them representing species described by himself. Presented. 



Millson (Alvan). [1893] 



28 Mammals from Lagos and Benin, Nigeria. Presented. 



Mitchell (Sir Thomas L.). [1847] 



Australian explorer. Author of " Three Expeditions into the Interior 

 of Eastern Australia." 1838. 



23 Mammals from Eastern Australia, including the types of Conilurus 

 mitchelli, Ogilby, and Antechinomys laniger, Gould. 



Moloney (Sir C. A.). [1883] 



Governor of the Gold Coast. 



12 Mammals from the Gambia, Lagos, and elsewhere in West Africa. 

 Presented. 



Including the types of Vespertilio moloneyi and Gerhillus gracilis. 



Monckton (C. A. W.). [1904] 



15 Mammals from British New Guinea, including the types of Uromys 

 moncktoni and Mus mordax. Presented. 



Monteiro (F. F.). [1864] 



10 Mammals from Angola and the Congo. Purchased. 



Mouhot. [1859] 



43 Mammals from Siam, Camboja and Cochin China. Purchased. 



Including the types of Hylobates pileatus, Sciurus siamensis and 

 others. Other specimens — mostly bats — received in the Tomes collection. 

 (See Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1861, p 135.) 



Murray (G. R. M.). [1887] 



Keeper of Botany. 



6 Mammals from Grenada, West Indies, collected during the Eclipse 

 Expedition of 1886. Presented. 



Nansen (Fritjof). [1887] 



Arctic explorer. Formerly Director of the Bergen Museum. 



The skeleton of a male Killer (Orca orca) from Norway. Purchased. 



Naylor (R. C). [1876] 



The skeleton of the well-known racer and sire "Stockwell." Pre- 

 sented. 



