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Central America, and not only has he explored Mexico in \ 

 directions, and visited nearly every province, but he baa also ool 

 in San Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, ami Honduras. 



Mr. \V. Lloyd worked fur Dr. Godman in Bonora and Chihuahua, 

 }lr. and Mrs. Smith in Guerrero and the adjoining States, and Trujillo in 

 Vera Cruz, while at the same time Mr. F. B. Armstrong, who made most 

 beautiful skins, visited Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. From this collector 

 Dr. Godman also purchased a very fine series of birds from ] 

 principally from the neighbourhood of Corpus Christi and Brownsville. 



386 specimens of GaUiformes. [89. 6. 1, 1-386.] (S. G. Meg., Vol. II., 

 pp. 22S-235.) 



8 types and 5 species new to the Museum. 



Vol. IV. of the Salvin-Godman Registers is occupied with the registra- 

 tion of the Salvin-Godman collection, keeping pace with the later volumes 

 of the " Catalogue," which contain the Rails, Herons, eta, the specimens 

 of which groups were sent to the Museum as they were required by 

 the authors. In this register, therefore, not only is the main collection 

 included, but also the additional material received from the Mexican 

 travellers. 



138 specimens of Accipitres. Supplementary collection. (S. G. le _., 

 Vol. IV., pp. 1-3.) [89. 4. 4, 1-136.] 



1025 specimens of Formicariidx (Ant-birds). (S. G. Reg., Vol. 14, 

 pp. 6-25.) [89. 7. 10, 1-1025.] 



21 types and 72 species new to the Museum. 



260 specimens of Ralliformes (Rails, Coots, etc.). (S. G. Reg., Vol. IV., 

 pp. 27-31.) [89. 4. 20, 1-260.] 



6 types and 9 species new to the Museum. 



413 specimens of Accipitres. 2nd Supplementary collectiun. (S. G. 

 Reg., Vol. IV., pp. 35-42.) [90. 4. 28, 1-413.] 



3 types and 4 species new to the Museum. 



181 specimens of Striges (Owls). Supplementary collection. (S. Gr. 

 Reg., Vol. IV., pp. 43, 46.) [90. 5. 16, 1-181.] 



442 specimens of Corvidx (Crows). Supplementary collection. (S. G. 

 Reg., Vol. IV., pp. 47-55.) [90. 5. 30, 1-442.] 



2 species new to the Museum collection. 



593 specimens of Turdidx. (S. G. Reg., Vol. IV., pp. 56, 67.) [90. 

 6. 20, 1-593.] 



1 species new to the Museum collection. 



1206 specimens of Troglodytidx. (S. G. Reg., Vol. IV., pp. 69-92.) 

 [90. 12. 20, 1-1206.] 



1 type and 2 species new to the Museum. 



210 specimens from various islands in the West Indies, presented by 

 Mr. C. B. Cory. (S. G. Reg., Vol. IV., pp. 91-97.) [91. 1. 25, 1-210.] 



9 species new to the Museum collection. 



566 specimens of Laridx (Gulls). (S. G. Rclt., Vol. IV., pp. 98-101, 

 164-171.) [91. 5. 22, 1-162; 91. 10. 30, 1 KM.] 



346 skeletons of birds. (S. G. Reg., IV., pp. 102-107.) ['.'1. V 

 1-34*;.] 



12 specimens of German birds sent by Count von Berkpsoh in 

 inge. [91. 9. 20, 1-12.] 



392 specimens of Paridx (Tits, etc.). Supplementary collection. 

 (S. I i. Keg., Vol. IV., pp. 108-115.) [91. 10. 10, 1-392.] 



3 species new to the Museum. 



1480 specimens of Charctdriiformea (Wading-birds). (S. G. Reg., 

 Vol. IV., pp. 116-1 11.) [91. 10, 20, 1-1480.] 



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