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1103 Curasso bird, m. and fern. Crax Alector 



1104 Lesser bunting, m.andfem. and picus viridis,m. and fem. 



— two cases 



1 105 King woodpecker, N. America 



1 106 Certhia fusca, South Seas, extremely scarce 



1 107 The common magpie, corvus pica, and fire-eyed grebe 



1108 Long-tailed dove, S. America 



1 109 Lanias sulphuratus, yellow-bellied shrike, Guinea 



1 1 10 African heron, Ardea Caspica, shot in England 



1111 A very finely preserved specimen of psittacus ararauna, 



Brazil 



1112 Four alatre, an uncoated rugose sun, and four others 



1113 A large devil murex, a leopard cone, and a striated cone 



1 1 14 Conus notabilis, rare ; the false high admiral cone, and a 



waved emerald sea snail 



1115 A small but fine voluta nobilis, Linn, in a young stage of 



growth, from China, very scarce 



1116 A girdle cone, two orange-mouth olives, an antique pur- 



pura, and five others 



1117 The great violet serpula, West Indies; a group of serpulae, 



&c. on a gorgonia, ditto ; a curious hermit crab, in a 

 snake shell, South Seas ; branch of a mangrove bush, 

 with adhesions of balani, and a group of tulip balani 



1118 Cochlus singularis, in a young state of growth, New South 



Wales ; a group of serpula filigrana, a scarce sun, South 

 Seas ; and a large nerita of a rare kind, Tsle of Cocoas 



1119 A large and fine camp olive, (voluta porphyria, Linn.) from 



Panama 



1120 A beautiful undulated variety of the magpie apiculum, 



West Indies ; the pomegranate sea snail, uncoated. from 

 the Cape of Good Hope j and a scarce sulcated sun, New 

 Zealand 



1121 The oriental purple-mouth alatus, very rare 5 and two of a 



scarce variety of the gibbous olive, from China 



1122 A large flag cone, (conus capitaneus, Linn.) South Sea> 



and two helmets, (the undulated and plaited)' West Indies 



1123 The great cockscomb oyster, Friendly Islands 



1124 A large magpie apiculum, West Indies 5 and two scarce 



species of senectus, from Madagascar 



1 125 The great high admiral cone, two inches and a half in length, 



Friendly Islands, very rare 



1126 The variegated spondylus, Friendly Lies; and a scarce 



margaritifera, Neiv South Wales 



1127 A fine conus monachus, the imperial crown cone, and a 



short-spired devil murex 



1128 The pigeon's egg lamp bivalve, with adhesions of curious 



serpulae, Minorca; and two scarce banded West India 

 olives 



