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953^. DREEVAR, GEORGE, 78 Wells Street, Oxford Street, W. (I) 

 Marine Snake taken in Indian Ocean. (2) Flying Fish taken more than 100 years ago on 

 the deck of a vessel of the Royal Navy by the late Admiral Lechmere, formerly Capt. of 

 H.M.S. Thunderer. (3) Specimen of Common Indian Ring Snake. 



954a. LIGGINS, MRS. HENRY, 3 Ladbroke Square, W. Polished 

 Turtle Shell. 



954&. GUNN, T. E., 47 St. Giles Street, Norwich. Collection of 

 Stuffed British Eeptilcs, consisting of Frogs, Natter- Jack and Common Toads, &c., caught 

 around Norwich. These include a remarkable monstrosity of a Toad having five distinct and 

 well-formed legs'; it was taken alive at Cossey, near Norwich, in May, 1882. 



DIVISION LILT. [East and West Quadrants. J See Plan, p. 102. 

 (TO) Aquatic and other birds hostile to fish or fishing. 



954.C. AMHERST, MRS. MARGARET, 88 Brook Street, Grosvenor 

 Square, W. Heron and Eel in case. 



955. ASHMEAD, G. B., & CO. (Naturalists), 35 Bishopsgate Street, 

 London, E.C. (1) Marine Fish-feeding Birds. Divers, Cormorant, Shag, &c. (British). (2) 

 Aquatic Fish-feeding Birds. Heron, Bittern (British). (3) Small groups, anecdotal, 

 illustrating vicissitudes of bird and fish life ; also preserved bird skins, from which artificial 

 flies used in fishing are formed. 



956. BARTLETT, A. D., & SON, Zoological Gardens, Eegent's Park, 

 N.W. Fish-eating Birds (1) Squaco Heron. (2) Buff-backed Heron. (3) Penguin. 

 (4) King Fishers. 



957. BURROUGHS, Lieut.-Gen. F. W. TRAILL, C.B., Kousay, 

 Orkney, N.B. Two Stuffed Wild Swans shot in Rousay, Orkney, N.B. 



959. EEDLE, THOMAS, 40 Goldsmith Kow, Hackney Road. Birds 

 injurious to Fish (1) Gooseanders. (2) Kingfishers. (3) Dippers Birds beneficial to 

 Fish. 



960. FRASER, SIMON, 11 Huntly Place, Inverness, N.B. (1) Glass 

 Case of Aquatic Birds, general. (2) Case of Birds in act of destroying Trout in artificial 

 water. 



961. GUNN, T. E., 47 St. Giles Street, Norwich. (1) Collection of Stuffed 

 British Birds hostile to fish and fishing contained in about 40 cases, including fine specimens 

 of the Osprey, Kingfishers, Herons, Night Heron (very rare), Bitterns, White Stork, Egret, 

 Spoonbill, Water Hen, Coot, Shielducks, Shovellers, Scoters, Smew, Goosander, Meyauser, 

 Great Crested and other Grebes in summer and winter. Divers, Guillemots, Razorbill, Little 

 Auk, Puffin, Cormorant, Gannet and various species of Terns and Gulls, nearly all collected 

 in Norfolk, and mounted in groups illustrative of different seasons, and also some remarkable 

 incidents in Aquatic life, the whole forming a representative series of British Fish-Eating 

 Birds. 



962. HELSTRIP, C., 13 St. Saviour's Place, York. (1) Osprays and Fish. 

 (2) Lille Egret. (3) Darters. (4) Night Herons. (5) Ruddy Sheldrake and Duck. (6) 

 Wild Duck and Drake. 



963. HODGES, W. J., Aucuba Villa, Lavender Hill, S.W. (1) Gannet or 

 Solan Goose. (2) Heron. (3) Black-throated Diver (winter plumage). (4) Green 

 Cormorant. (5) Great Black-backed Gull. (6) Herring Gull. (7) Herring Gull (immature). 

 (8) Common Gull. (9) Red-legged Gulls (winter plumage). (10) Red-legged Gulls 

 (winter plumage). (11) Guillemots. (12) Razor-bill. (13) Puffins. (14) Oyster Catcher. 

 (15) Curlew. (16) Curlew. (17) Curlew. (18) Whimbrel. (19) Grey Plovers (winter 

 plumage). (20) Bar-tailed Godwits. (21) Greeushanks. (22) Greenshank. (23) 

 Redshank. (24) Spotted Redshank. (25) Stints. (26) Teal, female. (27) Green Plover. 

 (28) Sandwich Tern. (29) Little Tern. (30) Sooty Tern. (31) Common Tern. 



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