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Order IV. Waders. Case 10, 11, 12, all but the 
lower shelf; 13, and the four upper shelves of 14 
and 15. 
Under this order are placed^ the Bustards^ Plo¬ 
vers, Lapwings, Oyster catcher. Courser, Herons, 
Bitterns, Storks, of which the specimen of the black 
Stork is the only example that has been killed in 
Great Britain: Spoonbill: Ibis: Curlews: TVood- 
cock: Snipes: Godwits: Kfiots: Dunlin: Sander- 
ling: Buff: Phalarope: Lobefoot, a genus until 
lately confounded with the Phalarope: Turnstone: 
Sandpipers: Avoset: Rail: Longshaiiks: Crake: 
Coot, &c. &c. 
Order V. Webfooted. Cases 14, 15, lower 
shelf, and 16 to 22. ' 
The first family (Mergid.t:) embraces the Grebes: 
Divers: Guilernots: Puffins and Basorbills, &c. 
The second family (Lartd.t:) comprehends Pe¬ 
trels: Puffins: Gidls: Terns, &c. 
The third family (Pelicanid.f:) contains the 
Corvorants and Gannet. 
The fourth family (Anatid.f:), the Swan:^ Ber- 
nicles: Geese: Eider, froni which the down is ob¬ 
tained: Scotej's: Garrots: Pochards: Schoveller: 
Shieldrake: Pintail: Duck: Wigeoii: Teal: Mer¬ 
ganser, 8fc. 
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ROOM XI. 
Nat. Hist. 
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