Birds. 37*3 



Grey (Sir George). 



GO birds from West Australia. Presented. [40. 10. 13, 1-52.] 



373 birds, mainly from South Australia. Presented. [43. 1. I, 1 

 i:;. 6. 14, 1-3; 43. 7. 14, 1-267; 44. 9. •"., 32 59; 44. L2. I-, I I; 

 46. 11. 7, 1-37.] 



95 birds and eggs from New Zealand. Presented. [47. L. 8, 1-1! ; 

 51. 7. 18, 1-45; 52. 1. 20, 1-6 ; 54. 5. 31, 1-14.1 



14 birds from the Loyalty Islands. Presented. [54. 5. 31, 1-14.] 



Contains the type of Myiayra viridiuitens, Gray; A plants at ninth ,,s, 

 Gray ; Zosterops melanops, Gray. 



Sir George Grey always took an active interest in natural history, and 

 many of the Australian birds which he presented were obtained by 

 Mr. Gould, with whom he was on terms of friendship all his life. 



Cf. Diet. Nat. Biogr., Suppl. II., pp. 357-361. 



Grubbe (Admiral Sir Walter Hunt). 



2 specimens of Delegorgue's Quail (Coturnix delegorgttei) from Si. 

 Thomas Island, W. Africa. Presented. [1905. 11. 9, 1-2.] 



Gueinzius (Dr.). 

 See Stevens, S. 

 Dr. Gueinzius was an early collector in Mozambique and Natal, and 

 his specimens are mentioned by the late Mr. J. H. Gurney in his first 

 memoirs on the ornithology of the latter country (cf. "Ibis," 1859, 

 pp. 234-251). The Accipitres were purchased by Mr. Gurney for the 

 Norwich Museum, but the bulk of the other specimens passed into the 

 British Museum. 



Guillemard (F. H. H.). 



A very well-known traveller and naturalist who discovered many 

 new species of birds during the voyage of the Marchesa to the Malay 

 Archipelago, 1881-84. He has also made collections in Cyprus (cf. Lord 

 Lilford, postea, p. 413). 



Gulliver (H.). 



See Royal Society. 

 Mr. Gulliver was the naturalist appointed to the Transit of Venus 

 Expedition to Rodriguez. He procured skins of Bebrornis roder 



and Foudia flavicans, with their nests and eggs (cf. Sharpe, Phil. Trans., 

 extra vol. 168, pp. 459-469, 1879). 



Gunn (Ronald). 



158 birds from Tasmania. Presented. [38. 1. 15, 48-205.] 



This collection, comprising a very complete series of Tasmanian birds, 



has now almost perished, the specimens having all been mounted for 

 in the public galleries. 



GUnther (Dr. Albert C. L.), F.B.S. 



Collection of osteological specimens. 



7 birds from Pagham Harbour, Sussex. Presented. [72. 1". 2, 1-7.] 



37 specimens of Gulls and Cormorants from Fowey, Cornwall 

 Presented. [76. 10. 21, 1-27 ; 78. 10. 1, 1-10.] 



L2 specimens of Guillemots, etc, from Si. David's, Pembrokeshire. 

 Presented. [81. 9. 30, 1-7 ; .Si'. 9. L8, L-6.] 



31 specimens of old and young Cormorantfl and Shagi from 1'' 

 Cornwall. [84. 1. 29, 1-12; 88. 10. L5, 1-19.] 



