Birds. 383 



Hawker (Richard McD.). 



•_'l specimens from Lahej, S. Arabia. Presented. [98. 1. 30, '.•! l l . 



In this small scries were specimens of the Lanner Falcon i I 

 fddeggi) and the Pintail Duck (Dafila acuta), Cf, [bis, 

 874-376. 



L63 specimens from Somali Land. Presented. [98.6.13,] L63. 



Five species were new to the collection, of which two (Mirafra mar' 

 ginata, Apalis viridiceps) were types of new forms. Thi o was 



described by Mr. Hawker in the "Ibis" for 18!)!) (pp. 52 81, pL ii. . M. 

 marginata is now considered to be the same species as .1/. cantUlam of 

 India. 



•!."»! specimens of birds, nests, and eggs from the Egyptian Sudan. 

 Presented. [1901. 8. 3, 1-70 ; 1902. 4. 20, 1-358; L902. 7. 1", 1-17.] 



This collection is described by Mr. Ogilvie-Grant in the "Ibis" for 

 1902 (pp. 393-470, pis. x., xii.). 



31 birds from Berbera, Somali Land. Presented. [1903. 8. 5, 1-31.] 



5 birds from the Sudan and 5 birds from Australia. Presented. 

 [1905. 0. 30, 1-10.] 



Hearsey {Brigadier-General T.). 



10 specimens of birds from the Punjaub. Presented. [5 1. L2 

 1-10.] 



Heath (Alfred). 



See Gerrard, E. 



Helms (Dr. Otto). 



37 Greenland Gyr-Falcons (Ilierofalco candicans) and Iceland Gulls 

 ( Lotus h uropierus). Purchased. [1900. 6. 26, 1-15; 1901. 3. 16, 1-8 : 

 1902. 9. 29, 1-14.] 



A very interesting series of skins, showing the changes of plumage in 

 the (rreenland Falcons. See Dr. Helms' memoir, " Ueber Grdnlanda 

 Vogelwelt" (J. f. O., 1902, pp. 91-101, 126). 



Henderson {Messrs. [of Dundee] ). 



9 specimens of Greenland Gyr-Falcons (Hierqfalco candicans) from 

 Greenland. Purchased. [99. 11. 2, 1-9.] 



Henderson (Dr. George). 

 >" Gerrard, E. 

 Dr. Henderson was the naturalist attached to the British Mission to 

 Yarkand, under Sir Douglas Forsyth, in L870 (cf. " Lahore to Yarkand,'" 

 by G. Henderson and A^O. Hume, 8vo, 1873). Dining the expedition 

 several new species were discovered, and the type* of th< 

 hendersom', Saxicola hendersoni, Podoces hendersoni^ P.humilis, Trochalo- 

 pterum simile) were purchased for the Museum through Mr. Gerrard. 

 they are all figured in the above-mentioned hook. 



Henning (J.). 



I L5 specimens of Pinches. Purchased. 87. I. 25, l -l L5. 



"Herald," Voyage of H.M.S. 



See ]\\ys\m, Dr. P.M.; MacGilltvray, John, 



