696 Zoology. 



Betton (C. Steuart). 



From 1897 to 1900, during the construction of the railway from 

 Mombasa to Uganda, Mr. Betton collected and presented to the Museum 

 representatives of many species new to the collection. 



Caneva (G). 



In 1889, 51 Myriopoda from Liguria, including the co-types of two 

 species described by Dr. K. Latzel, were presented by Dr. Caneva, through 

 Mr. 0. Thorns ?> to the Museum. 



" Challenger." 



The Myriopoda collected on the voyage of the Challenger were sent 

 to the Museum, when the collections were dispersed on the return of the 

 expedition. In 1892, when the material was sorted and workedout and 

 registered, a considerable number of new and interesting species Aveie 

 discovered. A report upon the collection was published by Mr. Pocock 

 in the Annals and Magazine of Nat. History for that year. 



Chilton (Charles). 



In 1892 Mr. Chilton presented a collection of Myriopoda from Dunedin, 

 containing species new to the collection. 



Doria (the Marquis GiACoaio). [1840- ] 



In 1889 the Marquis G. Doria presented, through Mr. 0. Thomas, 

 48 specimens of Myriopoda, referable to 17 species, principally from Tunis, 

 which had been identified for the Genoa Museum by Drs. Karsch and 

 Latzel. 



Fea (Leonardo). 



A collection of 30 species of Burmese Centipedes and Millipedes, 

 including the co-types of the species obtained by Sig. L. Fea, and worked 

 out by Mr. Pocock (Ann. Mus., Genoa, 1891-1895) for the Marquis 

 G. Doria, was presented by the describer in 1895 and incorporated in the 

 general collection. 



Flower (Capt. Stanley S.). 



In 1896, 1897, and 1898 Capt. Flower collected and presented to the 

 Museum, in several instalments, a fine series containing many new 

 species of Myriopoda from Siam and the Malay Peninsula. 

 See also under Bankok. 



Godman (Frederick Du Cane) [1834- ] and Salvin 



(Osbert) [1835-1898] 

 The Central American Chilopoda, containing examples of 29 species, 

 with many types, named by R. I. Pocock in the " Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana," were received and incorporated in 1897. 



Goudot (Justin). 



A collection of Myriopoda from Colombia, purchased from Mr. Goudot 

 in 1846, contained the type of Siphonopho?*a luteola, Gervais. Also 

 several Millipedes, which are certainly topo-types, perhaps co-types, of 

 species described by Gervais and based upon material collected by 

 Mr. Goudot, 



