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Brought forward 180 



His Grace the Duke of Bedford 10 10 



Joseph Neeld, Esq 10 



The Rev. Thomas Gisborne 10 



The Provost of Eton 10 



Henry Beaufoy, Esq 5 



Liieut.-Colonel W. H. Sykes 5 



N. B. Ward. Esq 5 



Dr. WiUiams 10 



His Grace the Duke of Somerset 20 



William Borrer, Esq 5 



Dr. Lee 2 



The Rev. Mr. Yates 2 



Richard Simmons, Esq 10 



Dr. Hull 5 



William Valentine, Esq 10 



R. I. Murchison, Esq 5 5 



Mr. Anderson 1 



Charles Stokes, Esq 5 



Waiiam Horton Lloyd, Esq 5 



Dr. Holme 3 19 



John Guillemard, Esq 5 



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Dec. 4. Read an account of a species of Thrush killed at Heron Court, 



Hants, in January 1828, by the Hon. Charles A. Harris, commu- 

 nicated by J. Curtis, Esq. F.L.S. Mr. Yarrell, in a letter accom- 

 panying the communication, considered the bird to be identical 

 with the Turdus varius of Horsfield, a native of the Indian Islands 

 and New Holland. The specimen shot was in perfect plumage, and 

 had no appearance of ever having been in confinement. Mr. Yarrell 

 is disposed to think the species may be also a native of Africa, which 

 if confirmed would account for its appearance in England. 

 1833. 



March 5. The President exhibited an Irish Hare, as distinct from the En- 

 glish species. 



4 c 2 



