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644 Sparrow-hawk, and fan-tail pigeon — two cases 

 ©45 Turnstone, Tringa interpres, m and fern, and large white 

 Tern — two cases 



646 Eider duck, m. and fem. Anas mollis sima 



647 Storks, Holland, m. and fem. Ardea ciconia Linn 



648 Bohemian pheasant, and hybrid pheasant — two cases 



649 Two beautiful varieties of Phasianus Colchicus, m. and f. 



650 Sandpiper, Blackcap, Goldfinch variety, and Goldfinch, m. 



and fem.-— four cases 

 65 i Titlark variety, Buhinch variety, Sparrow variety, and Cer- 

 thea familiaris, m. and fem. — four cases 



652 Water Rail, South Seas— very scarce 



653 Speckled Woodpecker, N. America 



654 Sparrow-hawk, white variety of Starling, Java Sparrow, and 



another — four cases 



655 A curious cast of fossil madrepore, having the surface sprin- 



kled with calcareous crystals 



656 Large gray seal, Phoca vitulina 



657 Coati-mondi, Viverra nasua 



658 Ant-eater, S. America, Myrmecophaga tetradactyla 



659 Fox, Hudson's Bay 



660 A large specimen of chain coralloid 



661 Macauco, Lemur Catta, out of case, and a very small lap- 



dog 



662 Beavertf Castor Filer 



663 Five specimens of fossil coral, and a polished slab of marble, 



with fossils imbeded 



664 A mass of fossil wood from Lough Neath, Ireland 



665 Sphinx ocellata, ligustri, and two exotic sphinges 



666 Sphinx atropos, and four others 



667 Phalaena Cercopia, a pair, New York 



668 Twelve lepidopterous insects, as Phal. Hebe, Bubo, Caja, 



&c- * 



669 Seven insects, various 



670 Sphinx, Carolina; a pair of large Phalaena, New York; and 



two more 



671 Ten lepidopterous insects, various 



672 Sphinx ligustri, atropos, and three other sphinges, Carolina 



673 May-blossom coral, and gorgonia verrucosa, on its native 

 J : y rock, withserpula, and other shells attached 



674 Large branch of gorgonia verrucosa, affixed by its natural 



root to a stone, upon which a large serpula also adheres 



675 Spongia digitata, fingered or glove sponge, from Florida ; 



and gorgonia verrucosa, affixed to an oyster shell 



676 Small kind of madrepora digitata, or finger coral, East Indies 



677 Yellow gorgonia, naturally adhering to a shell, from tin 



coast of Sicily 



