548 | Zoology. 
Hon. East India Company. 
A collection of Fresh-water Fishes of India, containing the types of 
the species described by M’Clelland in his memoir on “ Indian Cyprinide,” 
published in 1839, was presented in 1859, and in 1860 the East India 
Company presented their entire collection of Fishes, including the types 
of the species described in Dr. Cantor’s “ Catalogue of Malayan Fishes.” 
Eigenmann (Cari H.) and (Rosa SmirH). 
During the years 1891-1893 more than 1400 specimens of Fishes 
from Canada, British Columbia, and California, were purchased of Dr. 
and Mrs. Eigenmann, including the types of all the new species described 
by them from British North America. 
Fea (LEONARDO). 
In 1893 a series of Fishes, selected from the collection made by Signor 
L. Fea in Burma, containing co-types of most of the new species described 
by Dr. Vinciguerra, was purchased. 
Godeffroy Museum, Hamburg. 
From 1869-1881 many desiderata, including types, were received from 
the Godeffroy Museum. These were principally from the Australian 
coasts and the Pacific, and, with Whitmee’s collections, formed the basis 
of Dr. Giinther’s ‘“‘ Fische der Siidsee,” published in the Journal of the 
Godeffroy Museum. 
Godman (Freprerick Du Cane). [1834- ] 
See Dow. 
Gronow (Laurence Turopore). [1730-1777] 
The collection of Dr. Laurence Theodore Gronow, better known by his 
latinised name of Gronovius, was purchased at an auction in London in 
1853, together with 84 original drawings, and a manuscript catalogue, 
which was printed in 1854 by the authorities of the British Museum. 
Dr. Gronow was a Senator of Leyden, and one of the best ichthyologists 
of his time. 
Hardwicke (Tuomas)  [ -1835] 
The collection of Indian fishes made by General Hardwicke, including 
the types of the species described and figured by Dr. J. E. Gray in the 
“Tilustrations of Indian Zoology,” published in 18380-1882. 
Haslar, Royal Naval Hospital of. 
See SMITH. 
Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Deep-sea Fishes of the Indian Ocean, obtained during the survey of 
H.M.S. Investigator, including many co-types of species described by 
Dr. A. Alcock, have been received in exchange from the Indian Museum 
during the years 1890-1898. 
Johnson (JamEs Yate). 
Fishes obtained at Madeira by Mr. Johnson, including the types of 
many new species described by him and by Dr. Giinther, were presented 
by him in 1861-1864 and again in 1881 and 1890. 
