236 Zoology. 



Lot 1. Black Cuckow of Africa, " brot. by S* J. Banks " (MS. 

 note in Professor Newton's copy). Captain Laskey (5s.). 



Lot 10. Manakin unknown (3s.). 



Lot 11. Beautiful Manakin, unknown (19s.). Both lots bought 

 by Mr. Swainson. 



Lot 13. Manakin, unknown. Lord Stanley (12s.). 



Lot 14. White-crowned Manakin, unknown; very rare. Mr. 

 Riddle (lis.). 



Lot 15. Olive Manakin ; rare (male and female) (14s.). 



Lot 16. A beautiful Manakin, undescribed (12s.). Both lots 

 bought by Mr. Swainson. 



Lot 18. Black-headed Chatterer, Swainson's MS., Brazil; very 

 rare. Lord Stanley (21s.). 



Lot 33. A beautiful White-winged Heron, from India ; un- 

 known. Lord Stanley (21s.). 



Lot 26. Woodpecker, unknown. Prof. Temminck (<£2). 



Lot 30. A fine specimen of the Blue- vented Bee-eater ; very 

 rare. Prof. Lichtenstein (30s.). 



Lot 33. Great Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Prof. Temminck 



(19*.). 



Lot 36. Two Green Manakins, unknown. Mr. Swainson (7s.). 



Lot 40. Long-tailed Black Grosbeak, from the South Seas ; 

 unknown. Lord Stanley (£2). 



Lot 42. Great Red Grosbeak of Guiana (male and female). 

 To this and Lot 43 are applied in MS. the name " Tanager 

 Divaricata" in Professor Newton's copy. Prof. Temminck 

 bought Lot 42 for 2 guineas, and Lot 43 cost Prof. Lichten- 

 stein 15s. 



Lot 45. Little Bullfinch, from Brazil ; rare. Mr. Swainson 



Lot 50. Large Black Grosbeak, from Guiana ; unknown (male 

 and female). Mr. Riddell (21s.). 



Lot 58. Large African Grosbeak, unknown (male and female). 

 Lord Stanley (39s.). 



Lot 65. Parrot-billed Grosbeak. In both copies of the Cata- 

 logue, Professor Lichtenstein is said to have purchased this lot 

 for a guinea. But, as Professor Newton very justly points out, 

 this may have been a mistake for Temminck, as the species is 

 not mentioned by Lichtenstein in his " Nomenclator." Tem- 

 minck, on the other hand, says that two specimens from the 

 Bullock collection are in the Ley den Museum. 



Lot 66. Grosbeak, unknown. Lord Stanley (20s.). 



