76 Bocks on 'Exhibition at Cambridge. 



20. [W. E. Leach.] Systematic Catalogue of the Speci- 

 mens of the indigenous Mammalia and Birds that are 

 preserved in the British Museum ; with their localities 

 and authorities. To this is added a List of the described 

 species that are wanting to complete the Collection of 

 British Mammalia and Birds. London : printed by 

 Richard and Arthur Taylor, Shoe Lane, 1816. 



Copy, with Dr. Sturm's name on wrapper, bought in Paris, 1893. Two 

 copies in the British Museum. 



21. François Léguât. Voyage et Avaiitures de François 

 Léguât, et de ses Compagnons, en deux Isles désertes 

 des Indes Orientales .... A Londres: mdccvii. 2 vols. 

 12 mo. 



22. „ „ A New Voyage to the East-Indies 

 by Francis Léguât and his companions. Containing 

 their adventures in two desart Islands .... London : 

 mdccviii. 8vo. 



2:!. Leveeian Museum. Catalogue of the sale of the entire 

 Collection. 



This sale lasted for sixty-five days, beginning 8 May, 

 1806, and was distributed into 7878 lots of a most 

 miscellaneous character, containing a considerable number 

 of specimens of birds obtained during Captain Cook's 

 three voyages, especially the last, some of which still 

 exist in the Museum at Liverpool, having been bought 

 for Lord Stanley, subsecpaeiitty thirteenth Earl of Derby, 

 while others are at Vienna, having been bought for the 

 Imperial Museum by Leopold von Fichtel — See Von 

 Pelzeln, 'Ibis,' 1873,' pp. 14—54, 105—124, and 1874, 

 pp. 461, 462. 



This copy shows the names of the buyers of and the prices obtained 

 for most of the lots. The copy in the Liverpool Museum gives the same 

 information, transcribed from the present one. Donovan is supposed to 

 have drawn up the catalogue. 



24. Ferd.-J. Lherminier. Recherches sur l'appareil sternal 

 des oiseaux, considéré sous le double rapport de l'osteo- 

 logie et de la myologie ; suivies d'un Essai sur la 

 distribution de cette classe de vertébrés, basée sur la 



