226 FIFTEEN DAYS ON THE DANUBE. 
CinEREOUS VULTURE 
Grirron VULTURE ...... 
Imprrtan EAGLE ...... 
Sporrep Hacue ........ 
Pyramy Hagte .......... 
Common BuzzaRp........ 
Common Kive .......... 
Brack Kive .........+.- 
RAVEN saikcg sieeeae. ; 
Roox 
MAGere sivesaceyisies 1 
GALS co cacteatecongeerreaean acs 1 
RonbER wee ee ee eee 5 
Lesser Grey Sarpme .... 2 
NIGHTIAB:. dyad eee ows 1 
CUCKOO wie gthew Fase 3 
HooPpok oa cesses ne sease 2 
Turtte-DovE .......... 4 
Rock-THRusH .......... 2 
C600 ic ad ven ewe ees 1 
Wuits-rvep Duck ...... 1 
MALLARD ........00 0005 1 
Grey-rae GoosE ........ 1 
CoRMORANT ........0055 8 
Buack Tern .......... 5 
Brack Stork .......... 11 
Waite Stopk .......... 1 
Grey Heron .......... 9 
Purrte Heron ........ 2 
Nieut-Heron .......... 4 
And an additional list of 26 other species of less interesting 
birds, which have been elsewhere alluded to; while the only 
mammals shot were 1 Fox, 3 Roe, and 5 Ziesel—in all a total 
of 211 head. 
Besides a large number of skins, some of which were very 
fine, there was also a small collection of eggs and other 
objects of Natural History, such as nests and a few plants 
and insects, while our spoils were still further augmented by 
quite an interesting little menagerie of 8 Sea-Hagles, 6 Hagle- 
Owls, 4 Peregrines, 3 Ravens, and 4 Tawny Owls. 
We got over our journey quickly, for the express went at 
a capital rate, and we soon reached a station near Presburg, 
where Count Chotek left us, and in a couple of hours more 
