Birds. B89 



Hose (Charles), D.Sc. 

 See also GrBBBABD, E. 



16 specimens of Esculent Swifts (CoUocalia), with their nests and 



. from Sarawak. Presented. [88. 1. G, 1-16.1 



83 birds from Mts. Kalulong and Dulit in N.W. Born© . P • ented 

 [93. 7. 2, 1-83.] 



For the description of the Mt. Dulit collection, cf. ' Iliis,' 1892, pp. 

 322-324, 430-4-12, pis. x., xi. The collection from Kalulong is described 

 in the 'Ibis' for 1893, pp. 54G-550. 



60 specimens of Bornean birds in spirits. Present* d. [97. 2. 29, 1 -24.1 

 277 specimens from various districts of Sarawak and the island of 



Celebes. Presented. [99.8.31, 1-G (Mount Dulii and Mount Main): 

 1900. 2. 15, 1-150; 1900. 3. 20, 1-45.] 



96 birds in spirits from Borneo. [1904. 5. 2, 1-9G.] 



Hubbard (Bev. E. H.). 



8 specimens from Nassa, Speke Gulf, Victoria Xvan/.a. Pun i. 

 through Mr. F. C. Smith. [95. 3. 3, 1-8.] 



Contained the types of a new Francolin (Frcmcolinw htibbardi) 

 described by Mr. Ogilvie-Grrant (Bull. B.O.C., iv., p. 27, 1 - 



Hudson (W. H.). 



61 nests and eggs from Buenos Aires. Presented. [74. 5. 21, 5-G5.] 

 Mr. Hudson is the well-known naturalist who has thrown so much 



light upon the ornithology of the Argentine Bepublic (see "Argentine 

 ornithology," by Sclater and Hudson). His accounts of the habits of 

 birds have always been most interesting. His collections from Conchitas 

 were described by Messrs. Sclater and Salvin (P.Z.S., 1868, pp. 137-14G). 



Hudson's Bay Company. 



A specimen of the Golden Eagle. Presented. [4.".. 1 1. 28, 10.] 



Hugel (Baron A. von). 



4 Gannets (Sula bassana) from the Bass Rock. Presented. [73.11. !, 

 1-4.] 



These were presented with the idea of forming a group ol B 9C 

 birds. Some of the specimens are in the great case now in the Bird 

 Gallery. 



35 specimens from various localities. Presented. [7.".. L2. 3, I 

 73. 12. 2G, 13-14.] 



Very interesting specimens of Pahearctic birds, including the skin of a 

 Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus). 



16 birds from Hampshire. IV sented. [71. ::. 1 I, 28 -43.] 



23 birds from New Zealand. Presented. [80. 5. .".. 1 2 

 types of Phdlacrocorax stewarti are included in this donation (•-'. i it. B., 

 xxvi., p. 386). 



Baron von Hugel is the son of the celebrated Baron Carl von 11 

 win. wrote the well-known work of travel, " K aschinir und das Reich dei 

 Sick," 1840-1848. 



The donations to the British Museum were from his ooUectL 

 British birds which the young Baron made before he went out I I 

 Islands and New Zealand. Some of the Bpecimens which he . . 

 Museum were of urea t intrinsic value. 



