SEVENTEENTH DAY. 



Friday, the 23rd of May, 1806. 



J 92 1 ANOXIA Curvirostra, m. and fem.and cuckow, young 

 1922 Black and white smew, and young barn-owl 

 J923 Game-cocks trimmed and spurred, preserved in the attitude 

 of righting 7* 



1924 Curlew, m. and fern. 



1925 A handsome specimen of the eider drake, Anas molissima 



1926 Muscovy duck, fem. and scoter duck /J% 



1927 Large orange-crested cockatoo, Psittacus cristatus 



1928 Starling, Gibraltar ; grossbeak, fem. and common pigeon 



1929 Falco furcatus, swallow-tailed falcon, extremely rare, m. 



and fem. «L # O • x L»i 



J 930 Hawk, S. Seas, Falco vulturinus, very rare iJLf 



1931 A beautiful specimen of the zebra euiasso bird, Crax alec- 



tor, var. C. m 



1932 Puffin N. Polem. and fem. androuen duck, two cases 



1933 White variety of the turkey, m. and fem. ft 



1934 Head of tht> ardea pavonina, owl, and lesser pine bullfinch, 



Hudson's Bay — three cases // 



1935 Spotted eagle, N. America f* %,r e 



1936 Golden pheasant, China, without ease 



1937 Picus gilvO'Cristatus, Surinam, rare 



1938 Ardea lineata, very rare /"■ 



J939 Duck-winged game- cock, and stannel-hawk — two cases 



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