Birds. 23D 



Lot 123. The Rust-bellied Glossy Thrush, Latham. Prof< 

 Liechtenstein (20s.). 



Lot 124. Sky-blue Thrush, L'Echenilleur gris of Le Vaillant, 

 Ois. d'Afrique. Professor Temminck (19«.). 



Lot 125. Glossy Thrush. Lord Stanley (£4 I k 6d.). 



Lot 128. Tetuan Thrush, Latham .MS. Mr. Molinari (6«. «'„/.). 



Lot 129. Blue Thrush (in Professor Newton's copy altered to 

 • Blue-tailed Thrush "). Lord Stanley (32«.). 



Lot 136. Embroidered Thrush, from the Capo, LT>ln'nillrur 

 jaune of Le Vaillant. Mr. Fector (20s.). 



Lot 131. Sooty Thrush. Lord Stanley (10s.). 



Lot 137. Unknown. Lord Stanley (22s.). 



Lot 138. Red-vented Thrush. Lord Stanley (16*.). 



Lot 139. Male and female Thrush, unknown. Mr. Molinari 

 (12*.). 



Lots 140 to 145 were all unknown species, and were pur- 

 chased by Lord Stanley, Mr. Molinari, and 31 r. Swainson. 

 The latter bought three lots, one being Lot 143, unknown 

 Thrush, from Tristran D'Ancunha, for 18s. He also bought two 

 large cases (£5 8s. 6dL). 



The Twenty-fourth Day's Sale took place on Wednesday, 

 June 9, 1819. The Thrushes were continued, and Mr. Swainson 

 bought several lots. 



Lot 1. Gutteral Thrush, new (in Professor Newton's copy 

 the word "Holland" is added in MS. to "new"). Mr. 

 Swainson (4s.). 



Lot 3. Pensive ditto (male and female). Prof. Lichtenstein 

 (10*.). 



Lot 4. Ferruginous Thrush. Prof. Temminck (8s.). 



Lot 5. Unknown Thrush. Prof. Temminck (33s.). 



Lot 6. Olive-backed Thrush. Mr. Swainson (7«.). 



Lot 7. Black-breasted Thrush. Prof. Temminck (19*.). 



Lot8. Black-eyed Thrush, New Holland. Prof . Temminck 

 (8..). 



Lot 9. Black-browed Thrush, New Holland (male and 

 female). Mr. Swainson (8«.). 



Lot 10. White-cheeked Thrush, New Holland. Prof. 

 Temminck (9s.). 



Lot 11. Chiming Thrush. Mr. Swainson (6«.). 



Lot 12. Senegal Thrush. Prof. Temminck (9*.). 



Lot 13. Ditto. .Mr. Swainson (G*. ). 



