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FIFTEEN DAYS ON THE DANUBE. 



CINEREOUS VULTURE .... 8 



GRIFFON VULTURE 1 



IMPERIAL EAGLE 7 



SPOTTED EAGLE 3 



PIGMY EAGLE 2 



SEA-EAGLE 14 



OSPREY 2 



SHORT-TOED EAGLE 1 



COMMON BUZZARD , . 3 



COMMON KITE 1 



BLACK KITE 9 



GOSHAWK 5 



HOBBY 1 



KESTREL 4 



MARSH-HARRIER 1 



EAGLE-OWL 2 



TAWNY OWL 1 



RAVEN . 6 



HOODED CROW 7 



ROOK 1 



JACKDAW . . . 1 



MAGPIE 1 



JAY 1 



ROLLER 5 



LESSER GREY SHRIKE .... 2 



NIGHTJAR 1 



CUCKOO 3 



HOOPOE 2 



TURTLE-DOVE 4 



ROCK-THRUSH 2 



COOT 1 



WHITE-EYED DUCK 1 



MALLARD 1 



GREY-LAG GOOSE 1 



CORMORANT 8 



BLACK TERN 5 



BLACK STORK 11 



WHITE STORK 1 



GREY HERON 9 



PURPLE HERON 2 



NIGHT-HERON . 4 



And an additional list of 26 other species of less interesting 

 birds, which have been elsewhere alluded to ; while the only 

 mammals shot were 1 Fox, 3 Roe, and 5 Ziesel in all a total 

 of 211 head. 



Besides a large number of skins, some of which were very 

 fine, there was also a small collection of eggs and other 

 objects of Natural History, such as nests and a few plants 

 and insects, while our spoils were still further augmented by 

 quite an interesting little menagerie of 8 Sea-Eagles, 6 Eagle- 

 Owls, 4 Peregrines, 3 Ravens, and 4 Tawny Owls. 



We got over our journey quickly, for the express went at 

 a capital rate, and we soon reached a station near Presburg, 

 where Count Chotek left us, and in a couple of hours more 



