Hi ills. nil 



St. John (Sir Oliver). 



See Stbvenb, s. : Blanfobd, W. T. 

 St. Petersburg Museum. 



101 specimens from the < laucasus, I lentral A-ia, and other pai 

 Russian Empire. Exchanged. [87. LI. 2, 1 6 



Most of the valuable duplicates Prom the St. Petersburg Museum 

 exchanged with the late Mr. Henry Seebohm, and passed into I 

 Museum with the Seebohm Bequest A certain number were, hoi 

 received by the Museum through direcl exchange, and an* 



b, the following Game-birds were added to the colh 

 magna, Phastanus talischensis, /'. Uvrimeneie and P. saUchuem 



St. Quintin (Gboffbbi A.). 



- also I )(iii.vn:-(ii;.\N-r, \V. R. 



11 specimens of Cormorants and Shags from Cromarty, N.I-. 

 •eoted. [98. 3. I, L-ll.] 

 Salangore State Museum (Hbbbbbi •( '. Robinson, 1><> 



13 birds from Salangore. Presented. [1904.6.18,] l'l.j 

 Salle (August). 



See also Cuming, II. ; Sclatbb, P. L. 



2£ - ecimens from San Domingo. Purchased. [51. LI. 14, I 

 specimens from Southern Mexico. Purchased. [67. .. 

 68. 9. 27, 1-19 ; 58. 10. 1, 1-11 ; 59. 6. 28, L5 21.] 



Salle's early travels in Central America were principally fa 

 purpose of making entomological collections, but his ornithological w..rk 

 was also important, and he discovered several interesting i 

 He first wenl to San Domingo in L849, and the collections m 

 Mr. Hugh Cuming [a. v.] for disposal. They were described by Dr. 

 Sclater (P.Z.S., 1857, p. 230), who also wrote memoirs on Salic ' ft 

 collections (P.Z.S., 1856 [cf. Ibis, 1897, p. 147], pp. 283 311, 

 oxxi.; 1857, pp. 81, 82, 201-207, 226-230; L858, pp. 95 



Salmon (T. K.). 



See Gekrakd, E. 

 Mr. Salmon was an engineer who, owing to ill-health, lefl I. 

 d L872 for Colombia, where he made an excellent collection i 

 of that country, and their eggs. The collection was descril 

 Sclater and Mr. Salvin m the " Proceedings " ol the Z :•■ 

 379 (pp. 486-550, pis. xli.-xliii.). The new speci< s wei i 

 diehroue, Buarremon elmprorue, Auk 

 dnerea and Braehygalba salmoni. 



ft. Obituary notice, [bis, L879, pp. 384 si ■ 8 



Salvin (Obbbbt), F.B.S. 



I birds and 7 eggs from Guatemala. Pn 

 00. 11. 20, 1 18; 61. 7. L6, 1 



68 Destc of North American birds, 

 birds from Central Amerii a. P 

 i Rica. Pure 

 The. two latter collections were du| i 



indents. Throughout I .- ii h( 

 ornithologist, and when al ' al Finchl 



imens of birdi u I egg! 



