352 Zoology. 



Fitzgerald (E. A.). 



127 birds from the Andes, collected by P. H. Gosse during the expedi- 

 tion to Aconcagua. Presented. [99. 1. 20, 1-95 ; 99. 2. 4, 1-32.] 



In Mr. Fitzgerald's hook " The Highest Andes, 1899," a chapter on 

 the birds of the Aconcagua Valley is written by Mr. Gosse (pp. 342-352). 



Fitzroy (Admiral). 



See Burnett, Sir W. 

 Cf. Diet, Nat. Biog., xix., pp. 207-209. 



Fleming (J.). 



51 birds from Darjiling. Presented. [77. 2. 20, 1-51.] One 

 (Suthora ruficeps) new to the collection. 



Fleming (J. H.). 



546 birds from Canada. Received in exchange [98. 5. 10, 1-344; 



98. 9. 91, 1-99 ; 99. 4. 4, 1-103.] 



A valuable addition to the Museum collection, as there were scarcely 

 any Canadian birds in the series of North American species. 



2 examples of Nuttall's Goat-suckers (Phalsenoptilus nuttalli) from 

 California. Presented. [1904. 8. 10, 1-2.] 



Flower (Capt. Stanley S.). 



See Pioyal Siamese Museum. 

 38 birds from Siam. Presented. [98. 10. 30, 11-20 ; 99. 1. 12, 1-9 ; 



99. 8. 10, 1-19] (cf. Flower, Ibis, 1898, pp. 319-327). 



A new Grakle was named by me Sturnopastor flower i. [Cf. Bull. 

 B.O.C., vii., p. xvii., 1897.] 



22 birds from the White Nile. Presented. [1900. 8. 30, 1-22.] 



A female Ostrich from the neighbourhood of Khartum. Presented. 

 [1903. 11.30,1.] 



A son of the late Sir William Flower, Director of the Natural History 

 Museum. Captain Flower is now the Director of the Zoological Gardens 

 at Ghizeh in Egypt, 



" Flying Fish " (Voyage H.M.S.). 

 See Maclear, Admiral. 



Forbes (H. O.), LL.D., Header in Ethnology at the University 

 of Liverpool. 

 See British Association; Gerrard, E. ; Janson, O.; Ogilvie- 

 Grant, W. K. 



10 specimens from the Tenimber Islands and Sumatra. Presented. 

 [84. 5. 10, 1-10.] 



6 specimens of Anas superciliosa from Lake Wakolo, Buru. Presented. 

 [84.6.2,1-6.] 



5 specimens of Hirundo gutturalis from Kajeli, Buru. Presented. 

 [84. 7. 30, 5-9.] 



68 specimens from the interior of British New Guinea, including 

 the types of 4 new species, Rhectes rneridioncdis, Melirrhopetes latest, 

 Pseudogerygone cinereiceps, Ballicula forbesi ; and 7 species new to the 

 collection. Purchased. [88. 3. 24, 1-52 ; 88. 4. 4, 1-13 ; 88. 6. 19, 1-3.] 



25 birds from the New Zealand and the Chatham Islands. Presented. 

 [94. 2. 20, 1-20; 94. 4. 18, 1-5.] 



In this series was the type of a new Fruit Pigeon (Carpophaga 



