54 Zoology. 



Sclater (W. L.). [1887] 



Director of the South African Museum, Cape Town. 



9 Mammals from British Guiana, including the type of Bhipidomys 

 sdateri, Thos. Presented. 



Scully (Dr. J. H.). [1881] 



23 Mammals from Gilgit and neighbouring localities. Presented. 

 The basis of Dr. Scully's papers, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1881, p. 197. 

 Includes typical specimens of Microtus blanfordi, Scully. 



Seebohm (H.). [1879] 



63 small Mammals from various localities. Presented. 



Seimund (E.). [1904] 



137 Mammals from the island of Fernando Po, including topotypes 

 of a large number of long-described species and the type of Scohnycteris 

 bedfordi. Presented by the Duke of Bedford, Mrs. Percy Sladen, and the 

 Hon. W. Rothschild. 



See Thomas, P.Z.S., 1904, ii., p. . 



Selous (F. C). [1881] 



South African sportsman and writer. 



144 Mammals from South Africa, especially Rhodesia. Purchased and 

 presented. 



Mr. Selous obtained a fine series of large animals for the exhibition 

 galleries of the Museum, besides presenting a valuable collection of small 

 Mammals from Matabililand. 



Types of Cynictis selousi, de Wint., Georychus nimrodi, de Wint, 

 and others are included (see de Winton, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1896, p. 806.) 



Selys-Longehamps (Baron E. de). [1837] 



A number of Voles, representative of species described in his paper, 

 "Les Campagnols des environs de Liege," 1836, and other memoirs on 

 the group. Presented. 



Seoane (Dr. V. L.). [1885-93] 



44 Mammals from Coruna, North- West Spain. Presented. 



Sharpe (Sir Alfred), K.C.B. [1892] 



Commissioner of British Central Africa. 



140 Mammals from Nyasaland, including the types of Colobus sharpei, 

 Baphiceros sharpei, Thos., and other species. Presented. 



Sir A. Sharpe, in succeeding Sir H. Johnston as Commissioner of 

 Nyasaland, has continued the zoological exploration begun by the latter. 



Simons (Perry O.). [1898] 



170 Mammals from Sinaloa, Western Mexico, including the types of 

 8 new species. Purchased through Mr. W. W. Price. 



1240 Mammals obtained during a collecting expedition from Ecuador 

 down the Andes of Peru and Bolivia into Argentina, made in 1898 and 

 1901. Presented by Oldfield Thomas. 



Apart from that of A. Robert this is by far the most important 

 expedition that has been made in South America up to the present time, 

 and resulted in very large accessions to our knowledge of the regions 

 explored and to the Museum collections. 



