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Brough (E, Esq.). [1901] 



Wyndgatc, near Scarborough. A well-known breeder of bloodhounds 

 and owner of a herd of Jersey cattle. 



Campbell (A. J. H., Esq.). [1901] 



DuDstaffnage, Argyllshire, N.B. Owner of Bighland Bheep. 



Casella (Miss). [1902] 



1, Wetherby Road, Kensington, lias presented Eskimo and Chinee 



dogs. 



Clapperton (Capt. H., B.N.) and Denham (Lt.-Col. D.). 

 [About 1825] 

 A few specimens from their expedition to Lake Tchad, 1822-24. 



Claraz (Senob G.). [1887] 

 A resident in Argentina. 



Collings (Mr. F. H.). [1903] 



2, Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. Donor of a Borzoi dog. 



Crisp (G. E., Esq.). [1902] 



The Hall, Playford, near Ipswich. Breeder of Irish wolf-hounds. 



Currie (Sir Donald). [1896] 



Head of the firm of Donald Currie & Co., shipowners. 



Delme-Radcliffe (Lt.-Col. C). [1904] 



Royal Engineers. Made collections on the Uganda frontier. 



Denham (Lt.-Col. D.). [About 1825] 

 See Clapperton. 



Derby (Edward, 13^ Earl of). [1848] 



Owner of the well-known collection of foreign animals kept at 

 Knowsley Park from 1841 onwards. 



Devonshire (Spencer Compton, 8/7* Duke of, E.G.). [1902] 

 Devonshire House, Piccadilly. Owns a flock of African piebald sheep 

 at Chatsworth. 



Flinders-Petrie (Professor W. M.). [1900] 



Professor of Egyptology, University College, London. Well-known 

 for his collections of ancient Egyptian remains. 



Flower (Captain Stanley S.). [1902] 



Supt., Government Zoological Gardens, Gi/.a, Egypt. Son i>( the 

 late Sir W. H. Flower, K.C.B., Director of the Natural History 

 Departments of the British Museum. 



Foster (Ltd., Messrs. J.). [1902] 



Queensbury, Bradford, Yorks. Foreign merchants. 



Gerrard (Mr. E.). [1859] 



61, College Place, Camden Town. Formerly on the Museum stall" as 

 osteologist. 



