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Red Ptarmigan: Common Partridge and Common Nat Hist. 
Quail. 
Order IV. Waders. (Grallse.) Cases 10, 11, 
12, all but the lower shelf; 13, and the four upper 
shelves of 14 and 15. 
In the first family (Oxidid.^e) are placed the 
Bustard , Bustarnell and Thicknee. 
In the second family (Charadriadjb), the Plo¬ 
vers ; Lapwing; Oystercatcher and that rare bird 
the Cream-coloured Courser. 
In the third family (Ardeadje), the Herons; 
Nightheron; Bittern; Boonk (or little Bittern;) 
Storks , and Spoonbill. 
In the fourth family (Tringidje), the Ibis; 
Curlews; Woodcock; Snipes; Longbeak ; Pool- 
snipe ; Sandpipers; Greenshanks; Godwits; 
Knots; Dunlins; Buff; Sanderling; Phalarope; 
Lobefoot ; Turnstone and Avoset. 
The fifth family (Rallid^e) contains the Rail; 
Crake; Craker; Gallinule and Coot. 
Order V. Webfooted. ( Palmipedes .) Cases 
14, 15, lower shelf, and 16 to 22. 
The first family (Pelicanid.x:) comprehends the 
Shag, Crested-Shag and Common Corvorants; 
and the Gannet. 
The second family (Colymrid/e), the Greebcs; 
Divers; Guilemot and Scraber. 
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