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Lot 14. A Rufus Thrush, unknown. Mr. Molinari (8s.). 



Lot 15. Pair of Rufus-headed ditto. Mr. Fector (13s.). 



Lot 16. Black-cheeked ditto, "Latham MSS." (note in 

 Prof. Newton's copy). Mr. Swainson (12s.). 



Lot 19. Red- vented Thrush, of the Cape. Mr. Swaynson 

 (sic) (lis.). 



Lot 20. Rufous-bellied Thrush, Latham MS. Mr. Warwick 



(5s. <6d.). 



Lot 21. Ditto, a very fine specimen. Mr. Artis (14s. Qd.). 



Lot 22. Long- tailed Glossy Thrush, a noble specimen. Prof. 

 Lichtenstein (£4 10s.). 



Lot 23. Shining Thrush, of Senegal. Mr. Fector (30s.). 



Lot 24. Ditto. Mr. Molinari (22s.). 



Lot 25. Another species of ditto. Mr. Molinari (18s.). 



Lot 26. Another, quite distinct. Lord Stanley (15s.). 



Lot 27. A Cinereous Thrush, of New Holland. Mr. Swain- 

 son. (5s.). 



Lot 28. A pair of the Spotted-shouldered Thrush, of New 

 Holland. Professor Lichtenstein (17s.). 



Lot 29. Pair of the Red-breastecl Thrush. Professor 

 Temminck (14s.). 



Lot 30. Mocking Bird or Mimic Thrush, of North America 

 (male and female), with nest and eggs. Mr. Vigors (22s.). 



Lot 31. Golden-crowned Thrush (male and female). Mr. 

 Swainson (9s.). 



Lot 34. Golden Thrush [altered in a MS. note to Professor 

 Newton's copy to "Oriole"]. East Indies. Mr. Molinari (15s.). 



Lot 35. AVhite-backed Black Thrush; rare. Mr. Fector 



(6s.). 



Lot 36. Ditto. Professor Temminck (8s.). 



Lot 37. Pectoral Thrush, Latham MS. Professor Temminck 



(9s.). 



Lot 38. Scarlet-throated Thrush, from the Cape; rare. 



Professor Temminck (30s.). 



Lot 39. Brown-headed Thrush, unknown ; " New Holland " 

 (MS. note in Professor Newton's copy). Mr. Molinari (5s.). 



Then followed the sale of the " Warblers, Motacilla." 



Lot 40. Yellow Red-pole Warbler. Professor Lichtenstein 



(lis.). 



Lot 41. Hooded Warbler ("fig. in Amer. Ornith.," MSS. 

 note in Professor Newton's copy). Professor Lichtenstein (15s.). 



