418 Zoology. 



Livingstone (Dr.). 

 See Kirk, Sir J. 



During his later explorations in Africa the great missionary traveller 

 did not collect any birds, but on the Zambesi expedition, when he was 

 accompanied by Sir John (then Dr.) Kirk, a considerable collection was 

 formed. This was described by the latter naturalist in a paper on the 

 "Birds of the Zambesi Region" (Ibis, 1864, pp. 307-338). Several new 

 species were discovered during the expedition, and a fine new Touracou 

 was named Turacus livingstonei by G. R. Gray. 



Of. Diet. Nat. Biogr., xxxiii., p. 384. 



Lloyd (C. G.). 



121 birds from Tasmania. Presented. [89. 6. 12, 1-121.] 



Lloyd (Colonel J. Hayes). 



107 birds from Kathiawar in North-western India and Matheran, 

 Bombay. [73. 6. 6, 98-204.] 



Crateropus somervillei and Luscinola indica were new to the Museum. 



This collection, a most important one at the time, as coming from a 

 district then ornithologically unexplored, was described by Colonel Hayes 

 Lloyd in the " Ibis " for 1873 (pp. 397-421) and 1874 (pp. 97, 98). He 

 presented specimens of Cyornis tichellim and C. jerdoni, proving that the 

 former was the female and the latter the male of the same species. This 

 difference in the colour of the sexes in the genus Cyornis had not been 

 suspected before, and led to a similar identification with other species of 

 the genus. 



Colonel Lloyd described a new species of Green Barbet from Matheran 

 as Megalsema sykesii (Ibis, 1873, p. 124). The type of this species 

 is in the Tweeddale collection, and is referred by Captain Shelley to 

 Cyanops viridis (Bodd.), i.e. Thereiceryx viridis, Blanford, Faun. Brit. 

 Ind., Birds, iii., p. 389. 



Loat (W. L. S.). 



12 birds from the Pyrenees. Presented. [96. 8. 21, 1-12.] 

 22 birds from Egypt. Presented. [1905. 6. 4, 1-22.] 

 Mr. Loat is an enthusiastic ornithologist, but is best known for bis- 

 mportant collections of the Nile fishes (see Report, FishCollections). 



Loder {Sir G.). 



2 eggs of the Emeu (Dromseus novas hollandise). Presented. [94. 6. 7,. 

 1-2.] 



Lodge (George E.). 



9 Marsh Tits (Parus dresseri) from Surrey. Presented. [1901. 4. 8, 

 1-9.] 



4 birds from Norway, Perthshire, and Hertfordshire. Presented. 

 [1904. 10. 21, 1-4.] 



Mr. Lodge is the well-known artist, and is an excellent observer of 

 bird life, as may be recognised from his account of the Humming-Birds of 

 the West Indies (Ibis, 1896, pp. 496-519) and other ornithological memoirs. 



Loftus (William Kennett). 



83 birds and eggs from the neighbourhood of Bagdad. Presented. 

 [53. 1. 6, 1-79, 94-98.] 



