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Case I. (1): Lower, and (2) Top, Great Macaws of Brazil and 

 Amazon Valley. (3 and 4) : Toucans. (6) : The Trogons, with 

 plumage of green and gold and scarlet, and below, Jacmars, in 

 bronze tints. (10) : Night Hawks. (13) : Condors from the Andes. 



Case J. (2): Curasows. (5): South American Ostrich. 



Case I£ and Case Xu Birds of Australia and the Pacific 

 Islands. 



Case M. Commence Birds of Europe and Asia, which fill N, 



O, P and Q. 

 Case N. (6): Quail, Europe and the Himalayas. (7): Sand 



Grouse, Syria. (8-13) : Pheasants. 

 Case O. (1 and 2): Pheasants and Peacocks. (7 and 8): 



Eagles and Vultures. 



Case P. (1-3): Owls. (4): Boilers. (7): Lower shelf, Horn- 

 bills. (8-10): Cuckoos. 



Case Q,. (1-2): Bavens, Books, Crows. (3): Jays. (4): Ori- 

 oles. (8) : Two-Tailed Starlings. (12): Pittas. 



Case R. Birds of Africa, also in S and T. (1-4): Water Birds. 

 (6-8): Storks. (10): Bustards. 



Case S. (3): Boilers. (4): Bee-eaters. (5 and 6): Plantain- 

 eaters. (7): Hornbills. 

 Case T. (2): Beinarkably changeable colored Starlings. 



GALLERY. 



ARCH^OLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Cases A, B, C and D. Sturgis collection of the Implements 

 of Pacific Islanders. 



Case A. Spears and Lances. 



Case B. Masks from New Ireland, used in religious ceremonies. 



Case C Elegantly carved War Clubs, Hervey Island. 



Case D. (1-2): Paddles, Samoa, New Ireland. (3): top, Sav- 

 age Island. (3-4) : Battle Axes, New Zealand, New Britain. 



Cases E and F. War Clubs, Fiji Islands, Solomon Islands. 



Case G. (1-2): Ornaments, New Ireland, Fiji Islands. (3-4): 

 Shark's Teeth, Weapons, Kingsmills Island. 



Case H. Kava Bowls, Tonga Island. Models of Canoes, Fiji 

 Island. 



Case I. Chinese Musical Instruments, presented by Hon. Geo. 

 B. Glover. Malay Krises. 



