8 
Seymour, received in November, seem to belong 
here. 
5. Oreas canna livingstonii Scl. Livingstone's Eland. 
Hab., East Africa. 
The Society has been without this splendid species, 
largest of the antelopes, since 1889. In October a 
pair just completing their growth were purchased 
and form the most important accession of the year. 
They belong to a geographical race found north of 
the Zambesi River, marked by a variable number 
of pale vertical stripes on the sides. This pair came 
from northern Rhodesia. 
6. Gazella euchore (Forst). Springbok. 
Hab., South Africa. 
One male. Purchased October 17th. 
This gazelle, formerly vastly abundant, is now extinct 
over a large portion of its former range. 
BIRDS. 
7. Munia flaviprymna Gould. Yellow-rumped Finch. 
Hab., northern Australia. 
Two specimens. Purchased May 24th. 
8. Lagonosticta larvata (Rupp). Masked Waxbill. 
Hab., northeast Africa. 
Three specimens. Purchased May 24th. 
9. Serinus leucopygius (Sund). Singing Seedeater. 
Hab., Africa. 
Two specimens. Purchased May 24th. 
10. Antrostomus vociferus (Wils). Whip-poor-will. 
Hab., eastern United States. 
One specimen. Presented September 24th by Mr. 
W. S. Bennett, Philadelphia. 
11. Pipile jacutinga (Spix). White-crested Guan. 
Hab., southeast Brazil. 
One specimen. Purchased April 26th. 
12. Pipile cujuhi (Natt). Amazonian Guan. 
Hab., Lower Amazon. 
One specimen. Purchased April 26th. 
