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size from those of the Viverrine 
Dasyure, and agree in form with 
the corpuscles of the other mar- 
supial animals, originally de- 
scribed by me in the Dublin 
Medical Press, Nov. 27, 1840; 
Annals of Natural History, Dec. 1, 
1840; Lond. and Edinb. Phil. 
Mag. of the same date. 
AVES. 
RaPpaces. 
Angola Vulture ( Vultur Angolen- 
sis, Lath.). 
L.D. 8.D. 
1777 3200 
1600 3000 
21338 3800 
1391 2666 
1684 3166 
OmNnIvoREs. 
Common Jay (Garrulus glanda- 
rius, Flem.). 
Eb), S.D. 
2266 4000 
2000 3555 
2400 5333 
1714 3200 
‘2064 3878 
Nuclei. 
4000 10666 
Blood from the heart quickly 
after death. 
Rook (Corvus frugilegus, Linn.). 
L.D. S.D 
1895 3200 
Walaa 
2286 3555 
1714 2900 
1894 3196 
Nuclei. 
5333 10666 
4000 8000 
4572 9140 
Blood from the heart a few 
hours after death. 
Magpie (Corvus Pica, Linn.). 
L.D. S.D. 
2000 3555 
1895 3200 
2286 4000 
1714 2900 
1953 3365 
Thickness of the discs. 
11600 
Nuclei, 
4570 10666 
4000 
5333 14000 
3500 9600 
4245 11138 
Blood from the heart an hour 
after death. 
Red Winged Starling (Sturnus 
predatorius, Wilson). 
L.D. S.D. 
2133 4572 
2666 5333 
1777 3200 
2133 4175 
Blood from the heart seven 
hours after death. 
INSECTIVORA. 
Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba, 
Linn.). 
L.D. 
2286 
2666 
1777 
2182 
