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ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION. 
Horse, and other herbivorous animals. Sections, transverse and longi 
tudinal, of the teeth of the Horse, shewing the plates of enamel, at 
different ages .—Horns of Buffalo, Deer, Chamois, &c. Horn of Goat, 
dug up at York.—Vertebral column of Horse, Deer, &c. Ankylosed 
vertebral column of a horse. Pelvis of Deer, Ox, &c. Detached hones 
of various Animals.—Iris and Cornea of Horse, Stomachs of carni¬ 
vorous and ruminant Animals. Stomachs and viscera of Monkeys. 
Vesica of Opossum. Fin of Seal.—Preparations illustrating the 
structure of the Eye and Ear, the growth of the bony fabric, and 
the Vascular System. 
Skideter nr of Swan and Owl; Skeletons of Hawks, connected by 
their ligaments .—Crania of Duck, Heron, different species of Gulls, 
Magpie, Hawks, Buzzard, Royston and Carrion Crows, &c.—Bony 
Iris of a Bird of Prey.—Preparations of the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, 
&c. of small birds. 
REPTILES. 
A young Crocodile. Whip-snake.—-Upper and lower jaw of Alli¬ 
gator. Upper jaw of Crocodile. S teetet mr of''’Turtle. Cranium 
of Turtle. Skeleton of Frog. Heart of Turtle injected, shewing 
the double aorta. Lacteal vessels in the mesentery of the Turtle. 
Part of the jaw and teeth of a Snake. 
FISHES. 
Skull of the Cod-fish. Galeated Skull of the (( Light-horseman,” 
a fish of Botany Bay. Jaws of Wolf-fish, of several Sharks, and other 
Fishes. Beak of the Sword-fish. Vertebral column of the Shark, 
