Birds. 505 



Prey for the purposes of my first volume of the "Catalogue of Birds." 

 The rest of his South American collection passed into Dr. F. D. God- 

 man's possession, and has been presented by the latter gentleman to 

 the Museum. Dr. Wallace's collection was described by Dr. Sclater 

 and Mr. Salvin (P.Z.S., 1867, p. 566). 



2474 birds from the Malay Archipelago. Purchased. [73. 5. 12, 

 i-2474.] 



This was Dr. Wallace's celebrated collection from the Malay Peninsula 

 and Archipelago, Celebes and the Molucca Islands, and New Guinea. 



The following types were included : Criniger mystacalis, C. simplex, 



C. longirostris, Cyornis rufigula, Cryptolopha helianthea, Zosterops 



atrifrons, Acrocephalus insularis, Gerygone palpebrosa, G. sulphurea, 



G. neglecta, G. inornata, G. superciliosa, Aethomyias spilodera, Phytto- 



scopus flavescens, Monarcha loricata, M. dichroa, Saxicola dumetorvi, 



Campephaga marginata, Chrysococcyx poecilurus, Cacomantis megarhyn- 



chus, Picus sondaicus, Rhipidura torrida, P. longicauda, P. hyperythra, 



P. emeria. P. bouruensis, P. diluta, Pachycephala xanthocnemis, P. 



rufescens, P. mentalis, P. clio, P. brunnea, Tardus erythropterus, Cisticola 



fuscicapilla, C. rustica, Megcdums timorensis, Butalis hypogrammica, 



Cyornis rufifrons, Piezorhynchus nitens, Myiagra puella, Todopsis grayi, 



Corydalla media, Pitta rubrinucha, P. crassirostris, Cypselus infumatus, 



Nectarinia grayi, N. proserpina, Myzomela simplex, Nectarinia flavo- 



striata, N. porphyroleema, Dicseum ignifer, D. vulneratum, Ptilotis 



sonorides, P. virescens, Tropidorhynchus plumigenis, T. fuscicapillus, 



Prionochilus aureolimbatus, Oriolus frontalis, Pereicrocotus exul, 



JEgotheles wallacei, Myiolestes affinis, Estrelda Jlavidiventris, Munia 



pallida, M. tristissima, Erythrura modesta, Tanysiptera acis, T. doris, 



T. sabrina, T. hydrocharis, T. galatea, Halcyon nigrocyanea, Ceyx 



cajeli, Halcyon rufa, Coryphilus pulchella, Trichoglossus coccinei- 



frons, Cyclopsitta blythi, Loriculus sclateri, L. flosculus, L. amabilis, 



Tanygnathus affinis, T. albirostris, Elanus hypoleucus, Accipiter ery- 



thrauchen, A. rubricollis, Astur seauatorialis, A. muelleri, A. wallacei, 



A. griseogularis, A. henicogrammus, Athene florensis, Scops sylvicola, 



8. leucospila, Athene hantu, A. rufostrigata, Baza stenozona, Spizaetus 



nanus, S. gurneyi, Cuncuma leucogaster, Eudynamis facialis, Graucalus 



cxruleogriseus, Calornis gularis, C. placidus, Dicrurus megalornis, D. 



atrocceruleus, D. amboynensis, D. pectoralis, Cacatua cristatella, Treron 



pulverulenta, T. floris, Ptilopus humeralis, P. celebensis, Macropygia 



batchianensis, M. macassariensis, M. magna, Chalcophaps hombroni, 



Ardea aruensis, Rallus plumbeiventris, P. tricolor, P. celebensis, Pall in" 



moluccana, P. rufigenis, Gallinula frontata, Turnix rufilatus, and T. 



rufescens. 



See his book, ' Malay Archipelago,' 1869. 

 Cf ' Who's Who,' 1904, p. 1583. 



Walsingham (Lord), F.B.S. 



106 birds from Mt. Shasta, California. Presented. [81. 12. 10, 

 1-106.] 



12 specimens of the Wild Duck (Anas boscas), showing the moults 

 and various stages of plumage. Presented. [98. 12. 23, 1-10.] 



The following mounted groups of British birds, with their nests and 

 eggs or young, have been presented by Lord Walsingham :— 



Starling (Sturnus vulgaris), Norfolk. 



Jay (Garrulus glandarius), with eggs, Norfolk. 



Jay (Garrulus glandarius), with young, Norfolk. 



