II litis. 



' I 



species mentioned above, aa well as examples of Ptonoj 

 and Tardus dagum, Berlepsch, which bad been described from \V< 

 Colombia subsequently to hia visit to thai country. During tl 

 expedition Mr. Rosenberg mel with several Bpecies previously unn 

 IV, .in Ecuador, and thereby established the oloee affinity of th< 

 of X.W. Ecuador with thai of Colombia. 



On his departure from Ejcuador, Mr. Rosenberg nrrao 

 ooUection8 to be sent from thai country by two of ail ilr. G. 



Plemming and Mr. R. Miketta, from whom he has n 

 ooosignments containing species of very greal Interest Amoi them 



the following, which were new to science: 

 Bartert (Nov. Zool., viii., p. 369, L901); Automoliu pallidi 

 atbidior, Harterl (£.&, p. 369); Gfcterwrun mexieann 

 Zool., ix., p. 370,1901); Pittcuoma rufopileatum, Bartert(Nov. 

 viii., 'Mo, 1901) ; Euphoniafulvicriasa pwrpwrasa ns, Harterl (i.e., \ , 

 Dacnis berlepschi, Rothsch. and Harterl (Bull. B, <>.<'., ii., | . i 



1001): OraUaria parambm, Rothsch. (Bull. B.O.C., si., p. 36, 1900). 



Many duplicates from the above-mentioned collections have passed 

 Into the collection of the British Museum, including specimen! 

 of the new species, but the complete Bel is to I"- found in the 

 Museum. 



Ross (Bbenabd R.). 



See also Mubbay, A. 



13 ( J specimens of birds, 39 eggs, and L6 i 



exploration of the Mackenzie River. Presented. [63. l. 28, I 



Many specimens from Fort Simpson. This is still the- only i 

 which the Museum possesses from Western Canada. 



Ross (jSir John Clark). 



See Admikai.iv, LoBDS of Tin:. 

 Voyages of H.M.SS. Enterprisi and Tn >'' 



Rothery (H. C). 



32 specimensof birds from Cayenne. Presented. 16.5. I, L( 

 (Qf. Diet Nat. Biogr., xlv., p, 309.) 



Rothschild {Hon. L. Walter), PhD., KP. 



3 specimens of Nyroca ferina from Trii 

 1. L5, 1-:;.] 



L3 specimenfi of birds, mostly new to the collection of th< Bi 

 Museum. Received in exchange. [95.10.17,1 L3.1 



This collection added many Bpecies of extreme i ■• u 

 Musi urn coll ctiou, among them being exampl< 

 '/.'. gularis, Diomedea btiUeri, D. immutabilis, Thiilcu 

 Ptmidophora albei H, /-'• ■ ■• Miro 



hjnlli. 



\ specimens of birds from L 13 san and 

 in exchange. . . L-4. 



collection | Aplonit 



ol Hummin Birds from K> aad< r. I'- 

 ll.! 



Humming-Birds from Mexico, an I from 1 



