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and terns; the petrels; the auks ; the puffin ; xi. 
the pelican tribe, with the cormorant^ shag, and Nat. hist. 
gannet; the merganser^ or goosander; the geese 
and ducks, comprising the wild swan, the red 
breastedy clakis and hrenty bean wadi white-frontedy 
geese; the eider ducky from which the down is 
obtained, and various other ducksy such as the 
scoter, pochardy shovellery shieldrake, pintaily 
wigeon, teal, &c. 
The collection of eggs is arranged along with 
the birds, in separate glass-cases, their numbers 
corresponding to those affixed to the birds. 
Cases 23 and 24 contain nests, windpipes, and 
other parts of various British birds. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE ENGLISH 
NAMES OF THE BIRDS IN THIS ROOM. 
Auk, 182. 207 
Avoset, 169 
Clakis Goose, 218 Falcons, 1—5 
Cock of the wood, 119 Fieldfare, 51 
Coot, 175 
Field lark, 78 
Fly-catchers, 79, 80 
Fulmar, 203 
Chaffinch, 68 
Cheveche-owl, 21 Eagles, 6. 8 
Chimney Swallow, llO Eider Duck, 230 
Gad wall, 224 
Gannet, 213 
Garganey, 228 
Gallinules, 171—174 
Geese, 216—218 
Gerfalcon, 1 
Goat-sucker, 114 
Godwit, 154 
Golden-eye, 236 
Goldfinch, 73 
Goosander, 214 
Goshawk, 9 
Gray, 223 
Grebes, 176—179 
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