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Delamere (Hugh Cholmondely, 3rd Lord). [1899] 



101 Mammals from Somaliland and East Africa, obtained daring his 

 expeditions of 189G-1897. Presented. 



Including the types of Qalago gallant m, Tims., M<t<r<>*celides delamerei y 

 Thos., and Tragelaphus delamerei, Pocock. 



Derby (Edward, 13th Earl of). [1841] 



145 Mammals from various localities — mostly Africa. 

 From 18 1 L onwards the 13th Earl of Derby was a constant con- 

 tributor to the Museum, giving numbers of specimens which had lived 

 in his menagerie at Knowsley, besides presenting others obtained by 

 collectors sent abroad. The two most notable of the latter were Mr. 

 Burke, who made an expedition into Central South Africa for specimens, 

 and brought back both a number of live animals for Knowsley, and many 

 large Mammal skins for mounting, presented in 1842 to the Museum ; 

 and Mr. Whitfield, who went to the Gambia on the same errand, and 

 discovered there a number of new species described by Dr. Gray — among 

 others Lord Derby's Eland — Taurotragus derbianus, Gray. A number 

 of specimens collected by Mr. MacGillivray during the voyage of the 

 Fly were also presented by Lord Derby. 



Gray's work " Gleanings from the Knowsley Menagerie," 2 vols., fol., 

 1846-1850, was based partly on the animals living in Lord Derby's 

 collection at Knowsley, and partly on Museum specimens. 



de Winton (W. E.). 



23 Mammals from England and Wales. Presented. 



The specimens actually presented by Mr. de Winton are no index to 

 the services he has rendered to the National Museum, for he has taken 

 great pains in obtaining and stimulating collectors, who have sent their 

 specimens direct to the Museum without his name appearing as donor. 



He has also been of very material service to the Museum by the help 

 he has given in working out and describing African Mammals, of which 

 he has made a special study. 



Dinelli (L.). [1900] 



90 small Mammals from Tucuman, including the types of Ctcnomys 

 tucumanus, Myotis dinellii and Marmosa Cinderella, Thos. Presented 

 by Oldfield Thomas. 



Dobson (Surg.-Gen. G. E.), B.A.M.C. [1874] 



Author of " Catalogue of Chiroptera in the British Museum," 1878 ; 

 11 Catalogue of Asiatic Chiroptera in the Indian Museum, Calcutta," 1876; 

 and " Monograph of the Insectivora," 1882-1890. 



167 Bats and other small mammals from different parts <>t" the world. 

 Presented and exchanged. 



Dodson (W.). [1899] 



125 Mammals from the neighbourhood of Aden, including the type of 

 Papio arabicus, Thos. Purchased. 



Collected in conjunction with Mr. A. B. Percival. See Thomas, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc, 1900, p. 95. 



Doria (Marchcsc Giacomo). 

 See Genoa, Museo Civico. 



