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and to Mr. R. Bowdler Sharpe for his kind revision of the proof 

 sheets of the ornithologictxl lista, as well as for his willing aid 

 in the determination of the hirds I obtained. 



It was Kr. H. W. Bates, the Author of the * Naturalist on 

 the i\jna2ons,' who in my boyhood first inspired me with a desire 

 to visit the tropics ; and he, in later years, has ever with ready 

 cheerfulness aided my iuesj^erience by sound and friendly 

 advice. 



Lastly but chiefly, 1 must acknowledge a heavy debt of 

 gratitude to my friend Alexander Comyns, LL.B., of the 

 Middle Temple, for more acts of kindness, as my constant 

 correspondent and counsellor during my absence, than can be 

 ever sufficiently acknowledged or repaid. 



I cannot close without adding one word of recognition of 

 the companion of my travels, whose constant encouragement 

 and valued aid lighten all my labours. 



Henry O, Fokbes. 



Jannartf 30, 1885. 



