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"The specimen now before me, oi the Azarw of Wagler, was brought 

 from British Guiana by R. H. Schomburgk, Esq., Corr. Memb. Zool. 

 Soc, and presented by him to this Society. In the Earl of Derby's 

 collection there is a specimen of the bird figured by Gould, for which 

 I propose the name of Pteroglossus flavirostris , from the uniform 

 colouring of its beak. M. Natterer informs me the latter species is 

 from Rio Janeiro." 



Mr. Blyth exliibited a fine pair of horns of the Rass of Pamir*, 

 brought from that elevated table-land by Lieut. Wood, of Sir A. 

 Burnes's party. Mr. Blyth also exhibited the horns of a new species 

 of wild Sheep, from Little Thibet, whence the specimens had been 

 brought by G. T. Vigne, Esq., to whom he was indebted for the 

 loan of them. 



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