Birds. 285 



215 birds and 1 I eggs from Australia. Presented by Donald 



Mcintosh, Esq. 



82 birds from the Zeraf River. Presented by Surgeon- 

 Captain H. N. Dunn. 



35 birds from North Queensland. Presented by Herbert C. 

 Robinson, Esq. 



•~><*)S eggs of North American birds. Received in exchange 

 from the Princeton University Museum, N.J. 



r_' birds, including six species new to the Museum, collected 

 by Heinrich Kiihn. 



190 birds from Yun-nan and South Western China, including 

 the types of three new species. Presented by Captain A. \V. S. 

 Wingate. 



417 birds from Southern Abyssinia, including the types of 

 sixteen new species and examples of ten other species new to the 

 Museum. Presented by H. Weld-Blundell, Esq., and Lord 

 Lovat. 



6-4 birds from Shen-si, North China. Collected by Father 

 Hugh. 



243 birds from South Arabia. Collected during the Percival- 

 Dodson expedition. 



2i> birds from the Egyptian Sudan. Presented by Captain 

 Stanley S. Flower. 



200 birds from Ecuador and Peru. Collected by Perry O. 

 Simons, Esq. 



1364 birds from South China. Presented by C. B. Riekett, 

 Esq. 



307 birds from Mashona Land and the Aruwhimi River, 

 Upper Congo, collected by the late J. S. Jameson, Esq. Presented 

 by Mrs. Jameson. 



53 birds from Northern New Guinea, collected by J. M. 

 Dumas. 



144 birds and eggs from the island of Hainan. Collected by 

 the late John Whitehead. 



85 birds from Mount Kenya, collected during the .Mac-kinder 

 expedition to British East Africa, including the types of four new- 

 species. 



A collection of mummified birds from Egypt. Presented by 

 the Committee of the Egyptian Exploration Fund. 



41 birds from British New Guinea, collected by A. S. Meek. 

 !•"> birds from Morotai Island, collected by A. II. Everett, 

 Esq. 



