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room x. No. S. tipper shelf ; toucans, the smooth 
Na~"hist. beaked pogonius, barbets : second shelf, white- 
zoology, bellied coucal, variegated coucal, Latham ian 
coucal, cuckows: third shelf, woodpeckers: 
fourth shelf, woodpeckers, kingfishers, and jaca- 
mars. 
No. 9 . coutains the columbine birds or 
pidgeons; the most conspicuous of which are, 
the crowned pidgeon and the green pidgeon of 
Africa. 
Nos. 10 and 11 . Upper shelf ; small African 
bustard, Argus pheasant: second shelf ; the ring- 
pheasant : third shelf ; varieties of the common 
pheasant, the tail of an unknown species : 
lower shelf; the pencil and golden pheasants, 
the jungle cock of India, which some have sup¬ 
posed to be the original stock from whence our 
domestic fowls have sprung. 
Nos. 12 and 13. Upper shelf; horned scream¬ 
er, wood grouse, &c. Following shelves ; various 
species of partridges, grouse, and quails; amongst 
which the lineated partridge, the streaked par¬ 
tridge, the tufted quail, and the crowned quail 
are the most interesting. On the lower shelf is 
likewise a specimen of' the pintado, from Africa, 
in its wild state. 
Nos. 14 and 15. the ajutant crane, tiger 
bittern. 
