244 Zoology. 



Lot 1. Small Blue-winged Shoveller Duck of South America. 

 Professor Temminck (18^s.). 



Lot 3. Whistling Duck of New Holland. Professor 

 Temminck (£1). 



Lot 4. Great-billed Shoveller of ditto. Lord Stanley (5s.). 



Lot 5. White-fronted Duck of Hudson's Bay. Mr. Ryall (os.). 



Lot 6. Two Ducks from America, unknown. Mr. Morgan 

 {lis.). 



Lot 7. Two ditto. Professor Temminck (£2 8s.). 



No. 11. Grasshopper Warbler. Mr. Swainson (8s.). 



Lot 12. Alpine Warbler (male and female). Mr. Swainson 

 (12s.). 



Lot 13. Fantail Warbler, Latham MS. ; and the Grey- 

 throated Warbler. Mr. Swainson (lis.). 



Lot 14. Guira Warbler (male and female). Professor Tem- 

 minck (16s.). 



Lot 15. Great Brazilian Wren. Professor Temminck (12s.). 



Lot 16. Ruf US-throated Warl^ler, Latham ]\IS., from Jamaica. 

 Mr. Swainson (13s.). 



Lot 17. Little Flycatcher, and Tawny-breasted Warbler, 

 Latham MS. Mr. Swainson (lis.). 



Lot 18. Bearded Warbler ; very rare. Professor Temminck 

 (17s.). 



Lot 22. Unknown Warbler of New Holland, and the Virescent 

 Warbler, Latham MS. Professor Temminck (12s.). 



Lot 23. Tawney-rumped Warbler, Latham MS., and Yellow 

 Warbler. Mr. Molinari (lis.). 



Dr. Leach was at this day's sale, as he purchased Lot 25, a 

 very fine Cancer from Tristan d'Acunha, but he bought no birds. 



The "Birds in glass cases" were chiefly bought by a 

 Mr. Lincoln, and by Mr. Molinari, though Mr. Swainson and 

 Mr. Vigors secured a few. Swainson also bought some insects, 

 and a skin of the Boquetaire, or Mountain Goat ; very rare (30s.). 

 Miss Bullock bought Lot 99, a Black-winged Parrot, for 16s. ; it 

 may have been a family pet. Mr. Vigors bought a " Beautiful 

 specimen of the Blossom-headed Parrot " for £2. Swainson bought 

 several of the cases ; and one "elegant" case (Lot 118), " the orna- 

 ments taken from rails of Notre Dame " (MS. note in Professor 

 Newton's copy) was bought by a Mr. Hailes for £7 1 7s. Qd. 



The TwKNTY-siXTii Day's Salk, Friday, June 11, was devoted 

 to Napoleonic relics. It included "the Emperor's carriage, taken 



