74 Boohs on Exhibition <(t Cambridge. 



This sale lasted for twenty-six clays, beginning 29 



April, 1819, and was renewed for four days more from 7 



December, 1819. Some days were wholly devoted to 



Birds, of which the Museum contained a great number, 



and the sale was attended by Professor Lichteiisteiii 



from Berlin, Temminck from Amsterdam, and Baron 



Laugier from Paris, while " Feet or " bought several 



things for Vienna. 



This copy gives the names of the buyers of most of the lots and the 

 prices obtained, written in the margin. The catalogue was obviously 

 drawn up by Bullock himself. 



11. Joan« is Kaii Britanni de rariorum animalium atq5 

 stirpium historia, liber unus. Non ante aeditus. Lon- 

 dini per Gulielmum Seresium typographum Anno 1570. 



8vo. 



Copy formerly in the possession of Mr. Yarrell. Issued with the 

 author's " De Canibus britaimicis " and " De libris propriis." Contains the 

 description of thirteen birds (foil. 17 — 22), among which the Morinellvs 

 and Puphinas may be specially mentioned. 



12. Caroli Clusii Atrebatis, Aulae Caesareae cpiondam 



familiaris, Exoticorum Libri Decern Ex Officina 



Plaiitiiiianâ Raphelengii, 1605. Folio. 



At page 103, under the name of " Mergus americanus," is a figure, of 

 Alca impennis, the earliest known, from a specimen brought from America 

 by Jacob Plateau. 



13. Adrian Collaert. Avium Vivee Icônes, in aes incisa? 

 et editse ab Adriano Collardo. [Antwerp: 1580?] obi. 

 8vo. "Adr. Collaert fecit. Th. Galle excud." 



A. Collaert born 1520, died 1567 ; T. Galle borne 1560. Cf Nägler's 

 ■ Künstl. Lexicon,' m. p. 45, IV. p. 566. 



14. G. CuviER. Tableau élémentaire de l'histoire naturelle 

 des Animaux. Par G. Cuvier, de l'Institut National de 

 France, Professeur d'Histoire Naturelle à l'Ecole cen- 

 trale du Panthéon etc. Paris : An 6 [1798]. 



On flyleaf is written " Au citoyen Dume'ril de la part de l'aut " 



(See Cuvier, in l Leçons d'Anat. Comp.' p. xlii.) 



15. Dubois. Les Voyages faits par le Sievr D.B. aux Isles 

 Dauphine ou Madagascar, et Bourbon, ou Mascarenne, 

 es années 1669, 70, 71 & 72. Paris : mdclxxiv. 12°. 



Contains (pp. 168—176) the most complete account we have of the 

 birds which formerly inhabited the Isle de Bourbon (de la Réunion). 



