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The third family (Alcad^e), the Puffin', Awk; 
N at . hist. Rasorbill, and Seadove. 
The fourth family (Procellarid.e), the Ful¬ 
mar; Petrels; and the Shearwater. 
The fifth family (Laridae), the Gulls and Terns. 
The sixth family (Anatiiae) : 1. The WildSwan: 
2. The Red-breasted: 3. Clckis, and 4. BrentBer- 
nicles: 5. The TVliite-frouted, and 6. Bean Geese: 
The Eider, from which the down is obtained: 
The various Ducks denominated Scoters: Gar- 
rots: Pochards: Schoveller: Shieldrake: Pintail: 
Duck: Wigeon: Teal, and the Mergansers, 8fc- 
The cases between the Windows contain speci¬ 
mens of Reptiles, Amphibia, Fishes, Worms, 
Mollusca and Radiated Animals preserved in 
Spirits. Case 23 contains on the lower shelf three 
varieties of the common viper, commonly denomi¬ 
nated the grey, red and black vipers .—Second 
shelf: Varieties of growth of the common snake, 
with its eggs.—Third shelf: Varieties of the slow- 
worm, amongst which is what has been called the 
Aberdeen snake.-—Fourth shelf contains varieties of 
the British Lizard.—Sixth shelf, the species of Eft 
or Triton.—Seventh shelf, the Toad and the Frog. 
Case 24. Fishes in Spirits. 
Case 25. Mollusca in Spirits. 
Case 26. Vermes and Zoophytes. 
GALLERY 
