FOURTH DAY, 



Thursday the 8th of May, 1806. 



361 OTANNEL Hawk, and Lace Pigeon, two cases 



362 Large speckled Loon, N. America 



363 Herring Gulls, North Pole 



364 Fishing Eagle, Gibralter 



365 Red- winged Thrush, male and female $ Goldfinch, male 



and female 5 and Nightingale — three cases 



366 Small speckled Woodpecker, male and female, N. America ; 



Yellow-breasted Fly-catcher; Black Cap, Gibralter — three 

 cases 



367 White-throat, Gibraltar; Sparrow variety 5 and Wheat-ear, 



Cape of Good Hope 

 363 Anas Cygnusferus, Wild Swan 



369 Pelican 



370 Spotted dusky Duck, Hudson's Bay 



371 Red-headed Woodpecker, Canary Bird, Hawfinch, and 



Dottrell — four cases 



372 Night Heron — Ardea Nycticorax 



373 Fly-catcher, Jamaica; small-spotted Woodpecker, andlesser 



Tern, male and female — 3 cases 



374 Rumpless Fowl, cock, hen, and young 



375 Barnacle Goose, and lesser horned owi 



376 Man of War bird, Pelecanus Aquilus, N. America — rare 



377 & e d Flamingo, young, Phoenicopterus ruler, Jamaica 



378 Blood-stone, a large and fine cornelian, onachine pebble, 

 two beautiful agates, and another 



