Birds 1 5 5 



Robillard (M.). 



7 specimens from the Fores! of Ancaya, Ms ' 



.3, 1- ( J.] 



The first examples of Merita variegata and Tylc 

 here acquired by the Museum. 



Robinson (H. C). 



L49 specimens from theBellenden Ker range in Queenslan 



,a r , York Peninsula, Presented. [97.4. _l, 1 7: L! ■. ■ . 



li.oi. 3. '-'0, L-107.] 



13 skeletons of birds from the Malay Peninsula, P 

 [1903. 1. 7, L-13.] 



\ specimen of Turdintdtu hum.;, from Salangon 

 [1906. L.21, 1.] 



:; birds from Pahang, including one type and one species new I 

 collection. Presented. [1905. 1.1, 1-3 j 



:eletons. Presented. [1903.1.7,1-13.] 



198 birds from the mountains of the Malay Peninsula, collected by 

 himself and Mr. X. Annandale. Presented. [1905. '-'. 1, 1 -498.] 



Mr. Robinson is a young naturalist who made a successful expedition 

 sensland, and, on his return, worked in the Liverpool 

 under the Director, Dr. H. 0. Forbes ; some excellent papers on 1 

 that u r reat institution were published conjointly with the litter in the 

 '• Bulfetin of the Liverpool Museums." He afterwards visited the 

 Peninsula with Mr. N. Annandale, when the two explorers m 

 collection of birds in Perak. (Cf. Fasciculi Mala;. 

 L905.) Mr. Robinson is now Director of the State Museum of Si i 



Robson (T.). 



See STKVBN8, S., and SHABPB, R. BoWDLEB. 

 4 birds from Turkey, including the types of OrUet tepfcn 

 Presented. [18G5. 3. 31, 1-2 ; 1866. 4. 25, l-'J.] 



Mr. Robson was a well-known collector in Turkey, chiei 

 nei-hlxmrhood of Constantinople and the opposite i it k Mil 



He contributed many excellent notes to the early part> 

 Europe," and was the discoverer of the Lone-tailed Tit, 

 ronotw (Gunther), ' Ibis,' L865, pp. 96-98, pi iv. 



Romilly (Dr.). 



76 birds from the Borse-shoe Range in the Aatrola 

 Presented by the Commissioners ot Queensland. [87. 2. ,; . I i 



This collection was exhibited at the Colonial Exhil South 



Kensington, and was afterwards presented lo the British Museum 

 aland Commissioners. It contained manj 

 Museum collection, anion- them being the f< 

 rtulolphi and other Birds of Par i 



Rosbach (A.). 



2] eggs iron, the Smolen Islands, N. Norway. Pu 

 l 21.1 



Mr. Rosbach was an excellei I '''>' ,1! " 



lition io theSmolen Isles, lb- had live.: 

 was thorou diiv well acquainted with the 

 their habits. 'The Museum p •"» him ' 



(Arenaria interprea), the Sheld-Duck I 1 

 . the Hooded i 



