58 Zoology. 



Swinhoe (Col. Charles). [1881] 



12 Mammals from Kandahar, described by Dr. J. Scully (Ann. Mag. 

 N. H. (5), viii., p. 222, 1881), and including the type of Gerbillus swinhoei, 

 Scully. Presented. 



Swinhoe (Robert). [1861] 



H.B.M. Consul in China. Author of many papers on the fauna of 

 China. 



245 Mammals from China, Formosa and Hainan, being the materials 

 on which his papers on the Mammals of those localities (Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 1862, p. 347, and 1870, pp. 224 and 615), were based. Presented and 

 purchased. Among the types are those of Cervus hortulorum, Swinh. ; 

 Pipistrellus pulveratus, Peters ; Erinaceus dealbatus, Swinh. ; Talpa 

 leptura, Thos. ; Eelictis subaurantiaca, Swinh. ; Meles chinensis, Gray ; 

 Petaurista grandis, Swinh. ; Mus losea and M. coxingi, Swinh. ; Lepus 

 swinhoei, Thos. ; Capricornis swinhoei, Gray ; Cervus swinhoei, Gray ; 

 and Hydropotes inermis, Swinh. 



Sykes (Col. W. H.). [1842] 



10 Mammals from the Deccan. Presented. 



These are original specimens from the material described in Col. Sykes's 

 " Catalogue of the Mammalia noticed in Dukhun"(Proc. Zool. Soc, 1831, 

 p. 99), and include the types of Canis pallipes, Cuon duJchunensis, and 

 Jlystrix leucura. 



Certain other specimens from Col. Sykes's Deccan collection (e.g., the 

 co-types of Sciurus elphinstonei) were received with the India Museum 

 collection in 1879. 



Tankerville (Charles, 5th Earl of). [1839] 



A Chillingham Bull. 



The head of this Bull is now mounted, the body having been destroyed 

 when a fresh specimen arrived in 1890. 



Tankerville (Charles, 6*7* Earl of). [1890] 



A Chillingham Bull and the skeleton of a Cow. Presented. 



Taylor (William). [1884] 



118 small Mammals from San Diego, Texas, including the type of 

 Peromyscus taylori, Thos. Presented. (See Proc. Zool. Soc, 1888, p. 443.) 



Thomas (Oldfield). [1880] 



Assistant, 1876. 



3136 Mammals, of which about 300 were obtained by himself in 

 England, Europe, and South America, and the remainder, mostly South 

 American, collected by G. D. Child (Bogota), A. E. Pratt (Colombia), 

 G. K. Cherrie (Orinoco), C. Engelke (Santa Marta), H. J. Watson 

 (Chiriqui), Pi. Perrens (Corrientes), L. Dinelii (Tucuman), S. Briceno 

 (Merida), F. M. Chapman (Trinidad), D. Coolidge and C. P. Streator 

 (California), G. and O. Garlepp (Peru), J. H. Batty and G. Hopke 

 (Colombia), R. Miketta (Ecuador), Perry O. Simons (Andes of Ecuador, 

 Peru, Bolivia and Argentina), and A. Robert (Espirito Santo, Bahia, 

 Pernambuco and Para. Presented. 



Thomasset (H. P.). [1896] 



46 Mammals from the Transvaal, including several which had not 

 been obtained since the time of Sir Andrew Smith. Presented. 



