THE IBIS. 



THIRD SERIES. 



No. X. APRIL 1873. 



XIII. — On the Birds in the Imperial Collection at Vienna ob- 

 tained from the Leverian Museum. By A. von Pelzeln. 



[Concluded from page 54.] 



PART II. 

 Birds not obtained directly from the Museum Leverianum. 



The names of those birds marked with an asterisk were 

 contained in the same inventory as the preceding ; but the 

 birds are said to have been obtained from dealers. They 

 were probably bought by dealers at the auction, and after- 

 wards purchased by Herr von Fichtel. 



The remaining birds were purchased from Herr von Fichtel 

 and inscribed in a separate inventory. As in a few cases it is 

 said expressly in the catalogue that the specimens were from 

 the Museum Leverianum, and as other birds seem with the 

 greatest probability to have been derived from the same 

 source, I think it useful for greater completeness to enumerate 

 these also. 



VULTURID^E. 



117. Sarcoramphus gryphus, fern. (51.) 

 I have already spoken of this bird (anted, , p. 16), which is 

 doubtless from the Leverian collection. 



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