238 Zoology. 



Lot 98. Blue Flycatcher, from America. Prof. Temminck 

 (10..). . 



Lot 99. Unknown. Prof. Temminck (9s.). 



Lot 100. Beautiful White Flycatcher, from the Cape ("River 

 Plata," MS. note in Professor Newton's copy). Lord Stanley 

 (£2 10s.). 



Lot 101. Fan-tailed Flycatcher, from New Holland (male 

 and female). Prof. Temminck (15s.). 



Lot 102. Long-tailed Flycatcher, from Madagascar (male 

 and female). Prof. Lichtenstein (38s.). 



Lot 103. Ditto. Professor Newton's copy has a MS. note, 

 "the fern, another species." Mr. Swainson (£2 4s.). 



Lot 104. A ditto; "the male bird" (MS. note). Prof. 

 Temminck (26s.). 



Lot 105. Round-crested Flycatcher, from Peru. Lord Stanley 

 (£4). Probably a Mtiscivora. 



Lot 106. Red-eyed Flycatcher, from Africa. Mr. Riddell (9s.). 



Lot 107. Ditto. Mr. Molinari (12s.) Probably a species of 

 Platystira. 



Lot 108. Curious Short-tailed Fly-catcher, unknown. Lord 

 Stanley (17s.). 



Lot 109. Yellow-breasted Flycatcher from the Cape (male 

 and female). Prof. Temminck (32s.). Pi'ofessor Newton's 

 copy has the word female erased, and a MS. note, " another 

 species." 



Lot 110. Flat-crowned Flycatcher from New Zealand (male 

 and female). Prof. Temminck (28s.) 



Lot 112. A beautiful specimen of the Pied Flycatcher; a 

 very rare British specimen (sic). Mr. Taylor (21s.). 



Lot 113. Flycatcher, unknown. Mr. Swainson (G.s.). 



Lot 117. Two Flycatchers. Prof. Temminck (9s.). 



Lot 118. White-crowned Thrush. Prof. Temminck (17s.). 



Lot 119. Red-bellied Thrush, Latham MS. (male and female). 

 Prof. Temminck (15s.). 



Lot 120. Round-tailed Thrush, Latham MS. Mr. Riddell 

 (19s.). 



Lot 121. Ruf US-bellied Thrush. Corrected in a MS. note in 

 Professor Newton's copy to " Ditto " (i.e. the preceding species). 

 Prof. Temminck (21s.). 



Lot 122. Red-breasted Thrush; Cook's voyages (male and 

 female) ; " from S'' J. Banks " (MS. note in Professor Newton's 

 copy). Mr. Swainson (15s.). 



