48 Zoology. 



Neumann (A. H.). [1893] 



11 Mammals from East Africa and Zuluiand, including the types 

 of several interesting forms, such as Giraffa reticulata, de Wint., 

 Nesotragus zuluensis, Thos., Gazella g. notata, Thos., &c. Presented. 



Newnes (Sir George), Bart [1901] 



A series of the skins and skulls of Seals collected during the Antarctic 

 Expedition of the Southern Cross. Presented. 



See "Eeport on the Collections of Natural History made in the 

 Antarctic Regions during the Voyage of the Southern Cross," published 

 by the Trustees, 1902. 



The account of the Seals was written by Captain G. E. H. Barrett- 

 Hamilton and Dr. E. A. Wilson. 



Oates (E. W.). [1881] 



24 Mammals from Pegu, worked out by Dr. J. Scully. Presented. 



Oldham (Prof. T.). [1856] 



89 skulls of Indian and Malayan Mammals collected by Mr. W. 

 Theobald, and presented by him to Prof. Oldham. Presented. 



Parnell (Dr. R.). [1843] 



6 Bats from Jamaica, including the co-types of Chilonyderis parnelli, 

 Gray. Presented. 



Partridge (R,). [1842] 



Heads of male and female Nilgiri Wild Goat (Eemitragus hylocrius). 

 Types of Gray's " Cajpra (Ibex) warryato." Presented. 



Patmore (Cap. C. Milnes). [1886] 



A fine specimen of the Southern Sea Lion (Otaria jubata), and a 

 separate head, from the Falkland Islands. 



Payne (George). [1884] 



13 human skulls from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Sittingbourne. 

 Presented. 



Described in the Proc. Soc. Antiquaries, Jan., 1884. 



Pearce (Robert). [1846] 



The skeleton of a Killer (Orca orca), from Weymouth. Co- type of 

 0. stenorhyncha, Gray. (Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870, p. 71.) 



Pease (Sir Alfred E.). [1901] 



17 Mammals from Southern Abyssinia, including the type of Macro- 

 scelides peasei, Thos. Presented. (See Thomas, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7) 

 YIIL, p. 154, 1901.) 



Peel (C V. A.). [1898] 



Author of " Somaliland," 1900. 



15 Mammals from Somali Land, including the types of GerMllus imbellis 

 and peeli, de Wint. Presented. 



Pentland (J. B.). [1850] 



Traveller in the Bolivian Andes. 



6 Mammals from the high Puno of Bolivia. Presented. 



