Myriopoda, 



Grant (William Robert Ogilvik). [1863 



In addition to specimens from various parte of G I li . V 



Grant has presented collections of Myriopoda containing exam] 

 species previously undescribed, as well as others nol previously repre- 

 sented in the Museum collection, from Madeira in L891, I . rathe 

 Canaries and Salvages Islands in 1897,and from Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri 

 in 1899. 



Green (E. Ernest). 



In 1890 Mr. Green sent to the Museum a valuable sel oi I 

 My riopoda, most of the species, of which many wot new, being previously 

 unrepresented in the Museum. This collection was described by I' 

 in the Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1892. A Becond instalment was 

 received in 1899. 



Henderson (John R). 



In 1894 Dr. Henderson presented about 200 Myriop 

 himself in various parts of the Madras Presidency. The coll< 

 contained a large number of species both undescribed and new to the 



Museum series. 



Hutton (Frederick Wollaston). [183G- 



In 1886 the Trustees purchased from the Commission) 

 Zealand to the Indo-Colonial Exhibition a small Beries of id< 

 Myriopods which are apparently the types of species from New Zealand 

 described by Prof. F. W. Hutton. 



Indian Museum (Trusters of). 



In 1889 the Trustees of the Calcutta Museum presented to the B 

 Museum specimens and co-types of the species of Myriopoda colled 

 Dr. John Anderson in the Mergui Archipelago and described 1 

 Pocock in the Journ. Linn. Soc. for 1888. Although small in pui 

 species, this collection was the first the Museum had received 

 Burma. 

 Keen (Bev. J. H.). 



A collection of 38 Myriopoda from Queen Charlotte Island, British 

 Colombia, presented by Mr. Keen in 1890, is the only series the Mi 

 has ever received from British Colombia. 



Latzel (Robert). 



See Caneya. 

 Leach (William Elford). [1790-1836] 



Dr. Leach's collection was presented to the Trustees in 182 

 contained the types of the British species of Centipedes and Mil 

 described by Leach in Tr. Linn. Soc., XI., and Zool. Misc. [II., L817, 

 as well as the types of some North American species established !■■■ S 

 which that author had presented to Leach. 



Oates (Eugene William). [l«s I.- 

 Mr. Oates's valuable collection of Burmese Myriopoda was present 

 in 1889. This was the first extensive collection of this group ever brougn 

 to England from that country. It contained aboul imena 



representing a large number of new and inten 

 collections were described by Pocock in the "Annale o\ th< 

 Museum in a series of papers ranging from 1891-1895. 



