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ROOM XI. 
Nat. Hist. 
Tlie cases between the Vvhndow’s are intended to 
contain specimens of Reptiles^ Amphibia^ Fishes, 
JVorms, Mollusca and Radiated Animals preserv¬ 
ed in Spirits. At present Case 23 contains on the 
low^er shelf three varieties of the common viper, com¬ 
monly denominated the grey, red and black vipers. 
—Second shelf: Varieties of growth of the common 
snake, with its eggs.—Third shelf: Varieties of the 
.slow^-w'orm, amongst wdiich is w^hat has been called 
the Aberdeen snake.—Fourth shelf contains varie¬ 
ties of the British Lizard.—Sixth shelf, the species 
of Eft or Salamander.—Seventh shelf, the Toad and 
the Frog. 
Case 24. The Fishes. 
Case 25. The Mollusca. 
Case 26. The ^^ermes and Zoophytes. Tlie 
three last Cases are not yet arranged. 
GALLERY 
