674 Zoology. 



Godeffroy Museum. 



In 1881 and 1882, the Trustees purchased from the Godeffroy Museum, 

 Hamburg, a series of Australian Spiders, which had been named by Dr. 

 Ludwig Koch, and are mentioned in that author's classic work, "Die 

 Arachniden Australiens." Some of these specimens are the types, and 

 some only the co-types, of the species therein described. 



Godman (F. du Cane) [1834- ] and Salvin (Osbert) 



[1835-1898] 

 In 1898, Mr. F. D. Godman presented the first instalment of the 

 Central American Arachnida, the account of which is in course of 

 publication in the " Biologia Centrali- Americana." This instalment con- 

 sisted of the Mygalomorphae, represented by 115 specimens, amongst 

 which were the types and other examples of the species identified and 

 described by the Rev. 0. P. Cambridge and Mr. F. Cambridge. A second 

 collection, containing 533 Arachnida, including specimens of the families 

 Scytodidee, Filistatidae, Dysderidae, Ciubionida?, Sparassida?, Drassidas, 

 Anyphcenidse and Thonrisidas, was presented by Mr. Godman in 1901. 

 This series was described by Mr. F. 0. Pickard Cambridge. 



Goudot (Justin). 



In 1846, the Trustees purchased from M. Goudot a series of Arach- 

 nida from Colombia, containing the types or co-types of the Scorpions 

 and Opiliones, collected in that country by Mr. Goudot and described by 

 Paul Gervais in vol. iii. of the " Hist. Nat. des Insectes ; Apteres." 



Grant (William Robert Ogilvie). [1863- ] 



From 1891 to 1899, Mr. Grant has collected for and presented to the 

 Museum a large number of Spiders. Apart from a few specimens from 

 various parts of Great Britain, his most important contributions are his 

 collections from Madeira and the Salvage Islands and the series procured 

 in Sokotra in conjunction with Dr. H. 0. Forbes. 



Green (E. Ernest). 



In 1890, 1895, 1899, Mr. Green enriched the collection by valuable 

 donations of Spiders, Scorpions, etc., from Ceylon. 



Guerin-Meneville. 



See Keyserling. 



Hampson (George Francis, Bart.). [1860- ] 



In 1888, 1889, Sir George Hampson presented about 700 Spiders, 

 several of them new or rare species which were collected by himself in the 

 Nilgiri Hills and at Ootacamund in S. India. 



Hogg (Henry Roughton). 



See Horn. 



Horn (William Austin). 



12 Spiders belonging to 9 species, collected on Mr. W. A. Horn's 

 expedition to Central" Australia, and containing some of the co-types of 

 the species described by Mr. H. K. Hogs in the report upon this 

 expedition, were presented by Mr. W. A. Horn in 1897. 



