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well-known collectors, Mr. H. H. Smith and Mr. W B. Richardson. A 

 good series ot birds was obtained, chiefly in S.E. Mexico, but after 

 Dr. Godman's departure, he employed a number of collectors, who explored 

 different parts of Mexico, and sent home large collections. 



Godman (Percy). 



Brother of the above-mentioned F. D. Godman, and his companion on 

 several ornithological expeditions. 



Godwin-Austen {Colonel H. H.). 



3582 specimens from the Hills of N.E. Bengal (Naga, Miri, Dana, 

 Khasi, Garo Hills, and Manipur, etc.). [71. 1. 13, 1-5 ; 76. 5. 3, 1 ; 

 76. 5. 22, 2; 78. 10. 14, 1-8; 95. 7. 14, 1-3329; 96. 7. 13, 1-10; 99. 

 5. 31, 1-78 ; 1900. 10. 10, 1-147.] 



The results of Colonel Godwin-Austen's explorations in the Naga Hills 

 and the other hill-ranges of the N.E. frontier of India have been 

 described by him in the " Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal " 

 (xxxix., pp. 91-112, 264-275, 1870; xli., pp. 142-143, 1872; xliii., 

 pp. 151-180, pis. iv.-x., 1874). The Hume Collection contained a 

 sood series of specimens from Manipur, but had not a great many from 

 the above-mentioned localities, so that Colonel Godwin-Austen's series 

 proved to be a very valuable addition to the British Museum. There 

 were many types of the species described by him in his Memoirs, and a 

 series of birds supplementing the great Hume Collection. 



Goldie (A.). 



42 birds from S. E. New Guinea. [80. 6. 23, 1-42.] 



2 types (Geocichla papuensis, Seeb., Cat. B., v., p. 158, pi. x.; 



Otidiphaps regalis, Salvin and Godman, " Ibis," 1880, p. 364, pi. xi.), 



and five species new to the collection. 



Goldie was a botanical collector, who penetrated from Port Moresby 



to the Astrolabe Eange in British New Guinea, where the Goldie River is 



named after him. Another collection was purchased from Mr. Edward 



Gerrard. 



Gomez (Ramon). 



A naturalist in Tenerife. 



Goodfellow (Walter). 



See Gerrard, E. 



2 types of Helianthea hamiltoni from Ecuador. Presented. [1900. 

 6. 29, 1-2.] 



Goodwin (A. P.). 



36 birds from the Richmond River, N.S. Wales. Purchased. [80. 

 4. 2, 1-36.] One species new to the collection. Presented. [97. 11. 

 6, 39-40.] 



Goodwin was a Dane, who made excellent skins of birds, and procured 

 several interesting species for the Museum. 



His notes on the Paradise Birds of British New Guinea were published 

 in the " Ibis," 1890, pp. 150-156. 



See also Gerrard, E. 



Gordon (Sir Arthur H., now Lord Stanmore). 



13 birds from the Fiji Islands. Presented. [85. 12. 24, 1-13.] 



