Birds. 1 7 1 



86 specimens of Starlings, including the t\-|c of A 

 Swinhoe. Presented. [88. 7. 10, 1-86.] 



18 Game-birds from the Futtegurh district, In Northern I 

 o>ll cted by the late Andrew Anderson. Presented. [88. 8. l. l 18. 



Mr. Anderson was a first-rate field-naturalist, bundantly 



evidenced by the essays which he wrote, and by the collection which he 

 made. This collection was purchased by Mr. 8 

 service to him in his exchange with the St. Petersburg Muse in . 

 the British Museum benefited to such a wonderful extent by the Beebohm 

 Bequest. At the time of his death, bis collection of Pataarcti 

 car of the most celebrated in the world, and oontained • numl 

 Bpecimena from the collections made by Bmsrian trawl. ..dski, 



Severtzow, Russow, and others. 



birds from Turkestan. Presented, [88. 12. 30, 1-G0.] 



Many interesting Bpeciea were given by Mr. Seebohm on I 

 amongst them being examples of Phasianus vlangeli and P, 

 new to the collection. 



21 Bpecimena of Barbeta (CcLpitonida), including the tj 

 nuchalis (Gould), and C.faber (Swinhoe). Pn 1,1 21.1 



174 specimens of Pigeons (Colwnbidm). I'. 



Among the types of Pigeons presented by Mr. Seebohm at this 

 were those of Macropygia minor, Swinhoe | .1/. t rinhoei, W. 

 iy], Chalcophaps formosaua, Swinhoe (cf. Salvad., ('..;. 1'., 

 p. 514), Treron sororius, Swinhoe, T. f 

 domviUei, Swinhoe. 



104 specimens of Ploceidx (Weaver-birds and Weaver-Fine':.' . 

 ■ type of Mania formosana and M. topela, Swinhoe). 

 [89. 3. 15, 1-104.] 



41 specimens of Pigeons, Cuekoos, ete. Presented. [89.8. L6, 1-11.] 



■1 species of Woodpeckers {Piridm) new to tin- Collection, I 

 types of Picus nogwhii, Seebohm, Tyngipicut doerri&n, Hargitt, 

 J. nigrescent, Seebohm. [89. 5. 1, 1-1.] 



21 specimens of Weaver-Birds, etc. Presented. [89. 5. 21, L-2L] 



287 specimens of Larks (Almoin ;> I. Presented. [90. 1. 29, l- 

 I ncluded the following types from the Swinhoe COliecti D, 

 leautungensU, Swinhoe, Alauda intermedia, Swinhoe, A. pekim 

 Swinhoe, A. catlivox, Swinhoe,.!. waitersi, Swinhoe, '. 

 Mirafra parva, Swinhoe, CalandreUa eheleensis, Swii 



7:t Bpecimens of Kingfishers (Alcedinidm). Presented. 

 90. 11.4, 1-71.] 



•11 Bpecimens of Hoopoes, Rollers, and Barbi nted. [B0. 12. 



10, 1-25; 1)1. 4. 20, 1-17.] Included specimens of the Hounl 

 monticola) from Mt. Kina Balu, N.W. 

 ion. 



177 specimens of C7ulls and Terns (Laridi ■ P 

 l L20; 94. l. 6, i-:»7.] 



1,018 Bpecimena of Wadin 

 -. l. i fcOti : 92. B. 8, !-" ■■■ J] Of. 8 

 . L888. 



3 Bpecimens of Pigeons, new ; 



ated. [92. 1 1. 28, I •"••] 



870 Bpecimens ol Hen mi (Ardety 

 ■nd Bails (BaUiformes), including the tv; 

 . i. 25, l 289; 94. I. 20, I 

 three new to tl 



