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Specimen of Ploceus Aurantius,! .,,«,!. t% 



'^ V t Mr. Thomas reasc. 



(Weaver Bird) J ' 



Pair of the Sylvia Trochilus (Willow 1 ,, „ , 

 „r ^ > Mr. Pemberton. 



Wren) J 



Specimen of Agama Cornuta, Hyla' 



Viridis, three Snakes, and several J-"f Mr. S. Smith. 

 Insects from North America 



^eral ?- 



Specimen of the Minx (Mustela lu- ^ Mr. Wm. Waite, Commercial- 

 treola) from Hudson's Bay ) street. 



Specimens of the Roach, Dace, 

 Flounder, Bull-trout, Trout, and 

 Samlet ; and of Beroe pileus, and 

 Aphrodita aculeata ... .c 



,tMr. T. P. Teale. 



mens of the Grayling (Thymal- 1 ^^ ^^^^ 



vulgaris) J 



f Mr. John Heaton. 



Three British Birds, viz. Quail (Per- 

 dix coturnix), Wood Sandpiper 

 (Totanus glareola). Golden Plo- 

 ver (Charadrius pluvialis) 



Two Centipedes, Scorpion, and a-v 

 Species of Diodon, from the West vMiss Lupton. 

 Indies j 



Specimens of the Gray Gurnard, -| 



Dab, Spotted Gunnel, Actinia 



Plumosa, Actinia Coriacea, and 



Actinia Crassicornis, Lobularia 



digitata, Balanus Scoticus, Aste- 



rias papposa, Doris, &c 



Several Eggs of British Birds {►! Mr. Abraham Clapham. 



Alimentary Canal of the Boa Con-l „ _ . 



V Mr. Lalouette. 

 stricter J 



Specimen of the Crowned Crane 1 ,. „, , ,, 

 ^ ^ , ^ V Mr. Wombwell. 



(Balearica Pavonina) J 



Pair of the Cross Beak, (Loxia Cur-1 _> ,^ , . , ^ 



^ y Mr. rrederick Green, 



virostra j 



rtMr. E. J. Teale. 



