56 Zoology. 



Smith. {Br. E. Donaldson). 



23 Mammals obtained during his various expeditions in N.E. Africa, 

 notably those collected on his 1899 Somali to Nile trip. Presented. 



Including types of several new species, of which the most notable are 

 Colobus a. poliurus, Crocidura smithii, Macroscelides boranus, Madoqua 

 smithii and GazeUa g. brightii. 



Smith (John P. G.). [1844] 



47 Mammals from Pernambuco and Para, including the types of 

 several Bats described by Dr. Gray, of whom the donor was son-in-law. 



Smith (Br. J. A.), of Edinburgh. [1874] 



17 small Mammals from Old Calabar, West Africa, including the 

 types of PipistreUus brunneus, and Eerivoula smithii, Thos. 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington. [1866] 



18 Bats from various parts of North America, determined by 

 Dr. Harrison Allen, author of the " Bats of North America," 1864. 



93 Rodents from North America, illustrating the Monographs of 

 North American Rodentia, by E. Coues and J. A. Allen, 1877. 



Smuts (J.). [1837] 



Specimens " purchased at Publick Sale, 24 April, 1837, by Barrow and 

 Kirkman ; Imported by — Smuts, Esq., C.G.H." 



79 Mammals, partly registered as from the Cape of Good Hope, and 

 partly from the " Mus. Leyden." 



The first are no doubt specimens from the collection on which Smuts's 

 " Enumeratio Mammalium Capensium," Leyden, 1832, was founded ; 

 and the second, which are mostly -Bats, appear to have been duplicate 

 specimens from the Leyden Museum, named by its then director C. J. 

 Temminck, and in many cases, therefore, are typical of species described 

 by him. 



Soderstrom (L.). [1896] 



H.B.M. Consul at Quito. 



127 Mammals from the highlands of Ecuador, including the types of 

 a number of new species, of which the most notable are those of the 

 Ecuadorean Pudu Deer (Pudu mephistophelis, de Wint.), Ichthyomys 

 soderstrbmi, de Wint., Coendou quichua, Thos., and Reitlirodontomys 

 soderstromi, Thos. Presented. 



South African Museum, Cape Town. [1869] 



The skulls of seven Whales and Dolphins from South Africa, including 

 some of the specimens described by Dr. Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1865, 

 p. 522. Presented. 



Speke (Capt. J. H.). [1859] 



26 Mammals collected during his various exploring expeditions in 

 Africa. Presented. The specimens obtained during the East African 

 Expedition of 1863 were described by Dr. Sclater (Proc. Zool. Soc, 

 1864, p. 98), and others by Dr. Gray. The types of Tragelaphus speJcei, 

 Sclater, Eeliophobius pallidus and H. albifrons, Gray, and Arvicanthis 

 spekei, de Wint., are among the series. 



