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Oe it Ae Mares a ares A : i ed Vf ieee he f Bz WR, er (At EX, OF CONTENTS TO PLATES. ‘ SCN eRe VOLUME I. MAM MALIA—AVES. MAMMALIA. Vol. I. Page Plate I. Fig. 1.—Cavucastan variety of the human species : PeraD Fig. 2.—Moneo.tan variety of the human species ° - 42 Fig. 3.—Eraiopian variety of the human species ; Fig. 4.—AmeERIcAN variety of the human species - . Boe VLE Fig. 5.—Matay variety of the human species Plate 2. Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.—Skulls of varieties of the human species Plate 3. Fig. 1.—Left hand of a man, with its twenty-seven bones Fig. 2.—Left foot of a man, with its twenty-six bones a ey A. A.—The cutting teeth of a man 5 ce s a AD B.—The canine teeth . 5 A ¥ . 42 C.—The grinding teeth : “ “ i ane Plate 4. Fig. 1.—Canine teeth of the Asiatic Ourang Outang z a Ad, Fig. 2.—Drum of the hyoid bone of the Red Howling Monkey Fig. 3.—Head of the Hoolock Monkey.* * This curious species is not noticed by Cuvier, no doubt from its very recent discovery. It has been figured in the ‘Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, and described very fully by Dr. Harlow in the same work. From se- veral peculiarities in structure, this animal approaches very closely to the ourangs, and on that account, we think should have precedence of the other Gibbons. We subjoin the letter of Dr. Burrough that accompanied the specimens furnished Dr. Harlow, which is-interesting as a detail of a few distinguishing features of this singular species. “ The specimens of the ourang-outang or Gibbons, a you, were obtained by me during my late excursion into the interior of Bengal. They were presented to me by Captain Alexander Davidson, of the Honourable East India Company, sta- tioned at Goalpara, situate on the Burrampooter river, in Assam. This district of country was formerly attached to the Burmese empire, but at present is in pos- session of the East India Company, and constitutes the north-eastern limits of their territory in this quarter. “The ourang, of which I am now to speak, called by the Assamese ‘ Hoolock,’ is to be met with on the Garrow Hills, in the vicinity of Goalpara, between lati- tudes 25 and 28 degs. north; and the specimens brought to this country by me, were taken within a few miles of the town of Goalpara. The full grown one, which at this time you have prepared, was in my possession, alive, from the month of Ja- nuary to May, when it died from a blow it received across the lumbar region, inad- vertently inflicted with a small stick by one of my servants at Calcutta. ‘They inha- bit more particularly the lower hills, not being able to endure the cold of those ranges of the Garrows of more than 4 or 5()0 feet elevation. Their food, in the wild state, consists, for the most part, of fruits common only to the jungle in this district of country; and they are particularly fond of the seeds and fruits of that sacred tree of India, called the Peopul tree, and which, on the Garrow Hills, at- tains a very large size. They likewise partake of some species of grass, and also the tender twigs and leaves of the 4 and other trees, which they chew, swallow the juice thereof, and reject the indigestible part. They areeasily tamed; and when first taken show no disposition to bite, unless provoked to anger, and even then a i 29099) il TABLE OF THE PLATES. MAMMALIA. Vol. I. Page Plate 4. Fig. 4.—Front of upper jaw of the Asiatic Ourang Outang 2 rai 74 Fig. 5.—Dentition of the Pongo : < : . 48 ee SE —ee manifest a reluctance to defend themselves, preferring to retreat into some corner rather than attack their enemy. They walk erect; and, when placed upon a floor or in an open field, balance themselves very prettily, by raising their hands over their head, and slightly bending their arm at the wrist and elbow, and then run to- lerably fast, rocking from side to side; and if urged to greater speed, they let fall their hands to the ground, and assist* themselves forward, rather jumping than running, still keeping the body, however, nearly erect; if they succeed in mak-~ ing their way to a grove of trees, they then swing with such astonishing rapidity from branch to branch, and from tree to tree, that they are soon lost in the jungle or forest. «The individual in question became so tame and manageable in less than a month, that he would take hold of my hand and walk with me, helping himself along at the same time with the other hand applied to the ground, as described above. He would come at my call, and seat himself in a chair by my side at the breakfast-table, and help himself to an egg, or the wing of a chicken from my plate, without endangering any of my table furniture. He would partake of coffee, chocolate, milk, tea, &c. ; and although his usual mode of taking liquids was by dipping his knuckles into the cup and licking his fingers, still, when appa- rently more thirsty, he would take up the vessel from which I fed him with both hands, and drink like a man from a spring. His principal food consisted of boiled rice, boiled bread and milk, with sugar, plantains, bananas, oranges, &c., all of which he ate, but seemed best pleased with bananas. He was fond of insects; would search in the crevices of my house for spiders, and if a fly chanced to come in his reach, he would dexterously catch him in one hand, generally using his right hand. Like many of the different religious castes of this country, he seemed to entertain an antipathy to an indiscriminate use of animal food, and would not eat of either the flesh of the cow or hog; would sometimes taste a little of beef, but never eat of it. I have seen him take fried fish, which he seemed to relish better than almost any other description of animal food, with the exception of chicken, and even this he would eat but very sparingly of, preferring his common diet, bread and milk, with sugar, fruit, &e. In temper he was remarkably pacific, and seemed, as I thought, often glad to have an opportunity of testifying his affection and attach- ment for me. When I visited him in the morning, he would commence a Joud and shrill whoo—whoo—whoo—whoo, which he would keep up often from five to ten minutes, with an occasional intermission for the purpose of taking a full res- piration ; until finally, apparently quite exhausted, he would lie down, allow me to comb his head, and brush the long hair on his arms, and seem delighted with the tickling sensation produced by the brush on his belly and legs. He would turn from side to side, tirst hold out one arm and then the other, and when I attempted to go away, he would catch hold of my arm or coat-tail, and pull me back again to renew my little attentions to him, daily bestowed. IfI called to him from a distance, and he could recognise my voice, he would at once set up his usual ery, which he caune times gradually brought down to a kind of moan, but generally resumed his louder tone when I approached him. This animal was a male, but showed no particular marks of the sex; and by a casual glance, might readily, if not examined more closely, have passed for a female. J have no idea of his age; but, judging from the length and size of his canine teeth, suppose him to have been advanced ins life. “The other large ‘ Hoolock,’ of which you have the cranium, was also a male and full grown. He was likewise obtained from the Garrow Hills, in Assam, presented to me by my friend Captain A. Davidson of Goalpara. He came into m ; possession in the month of April, and died at sea in July, just before getting ass with the Cape of Good Hope, of a catarrhal affection. His death probably miele have been hastened from want of proper fools such as is not procurable on lone voyages, This animal was similar in habit and®general characters to the one already described; and may have been eight or ten years of age, or perhaps older; a TABLE OF THE PLATES. ill MAMMALIA. Vol. I. Page Plate 4.*—Ourane Ouran, or Pigmy of Tyson, (front view) 47 Plate 5. Fig. 1.—Sim1a Satryrus (The Ourang Outang) é - A 7) Fig. 2.—Sim1a Trocuiopyres, Lin. (The Chimpanse) : - 49 Fig. 3.—Hy.osares Synpacty.vs, Raff. (The Siamang) “ . 49 Fig. 4.—Crrcorirnecus Mona (The Mona) : . - 00 Plate 5.*—Ourane OvuTane, or Pigmy of Tyson, (back view) : - 47 Plate 6. Fig. 1.—Dentition of the Howling Monkey : - 2855 Fig. 2.—The lower jaw, with teeth, of the Asialie Ourang Outang . 47 Fig. 3.—The face of the Douroucouli : : 4 459 Fig. 4.—Dentition of the Guenon Monkeys . ° oh cob Plate 6.* Fig. 1.—Trociopytres Nicer, or Simia Troglodytes (The Black Ourang). For another view see Plate 5. Fig. 2. . 49 Fig. 2—Pirurcus Satryrus, Geoff.; Simia Satyrus, Lin. (The Red or Asiulic Ourang Outang) side view. See also Plate 5. Fig. 1. : : 7 . en / Plate 6, bis. Fig. 1.—Semnopitaecus Menaropnos, Raff. (The Simpat) . 52 Fig. 2.—Macacus Menrstrinus, Fr. Cav. (The Brown Baboon) 53 Fig. 3.—Inuus Sitvanus (The Barbary Ape) : ° . Oo Plate 7. Fig. 1—Hynogpates Synpactyia (The Siamang). For another view see Plate 5. Fig. 3. = ° 6 Bee Fig. 2.—LasiopyGa Nremea (The Cochin-China Monkey); S. Ne- meeus, Lin. 4 Bie ul Fig. 3.—Teeth of the Cenopiruxrcus, Geoff, ; Semnopitheeus, Fr. Cuv. 51 Plate 7*. Fig. 1.—Nasaris Larvatus (The Kahau or Proboscis Monkey); 8. Nasiea, Schr. : : s F we ol Fig, 2.—Pirnecus Saryrus, Geoff. (The Red or Asiatic Ourang Outang) front view. See also Plate 5. Fig. 1. ae Fig. 3.—Foot of the Siamang 4 y é - 49 Figs. 4, 5.—Dentition of the Semnorprtuecus Mavrvs i ane Plate 8. Fig. 1—Macacus Sitenus (The Ouanderou) ; S. Silenus and Leonina Lin. and Gm. ois SoMa gM 4 ath To his, Oe Fig. 2.—Pirnecita MeLanocerHAta, Geoff.; Sim. Melanocephela, Humb. (The Cacajao) 5 Rirsiies. : - O8 am informed by the natives of Assam, they live to the age of twenty-five or thirty years. J “The young specimen was also alive in my possession. ‘This is a female, and was brought to me by a Garrow Indian at the same time the first was received ; but died on the way from Goalpara to Calcutta, of a pulmonary disease following eatarrh. This poor little creature, when first taken sick, suffered great pain and oppression at the chest, for which I prescribed a cathartic of castor oi] and calomel, * and a warm bath, which seemed to afford it some temporary relief, but she died after ten days’ illness. The animal appeared delighted with the bath; and when I removed her from the vessel, she would run back again to the water, and lie down again until again removed. She was, like the others I had in my possession, gentle and pacific in disposition, very timid and shy of strangers; but in less than a week from the time she was taken, would, if put down in an open place, quickly run to me, jump in my arms, and hug-me round the neck. I[ supposed her to have been from nine months to a year old. I fed her on boiled milk, goat’s milk diluted with water and sweetened with sugar-candy. She also would sometimes partake of a little bread and milk, with the older one. She soon learned to suck the milk from a small bottle, through a quill covered with a piece of rag.” iv TABLE OF THE PLATES. MAMMALIA. Vol. I. Page Plate 8. Figs. 3, 4.—Teeth of the Cenoceeus, Geoff., St. Hil. 55 Fig. 5. ~_Nose of NASALI8 Daenuds Geoff., St Hil. (The Kahn, or Proboscis Monkey) 5 & : Ayia | Plate 9. Fig. 1.—Stm1a Ruera, Gm. (The Patra ) ' i . 50 Fig. 2.—CyNocnPHaLus Papio, Desm. (The Guinea Baboon) . . 54 Fig. 3.—Sra Faruniius, Gm. (The Horned Sajou) : A °.07 Plate 10. Fig. 1.—Cartirurix Personata, Geoff. (The Masked Monkey) . 58 Fig. 2.—Catuirurix Lueens, Geoff. (The i hiphitad or Widow Monkey) 5 : - 08 Plate 11. Fig. 1.—Cynocrpuatus Porcarius (The Chacma) . 54 Fig. 2.—Papio Marmon, Geoff., St. Hil.; S. Maimon and Morou, Lin. (The Mandrill) ; . 54 Fig. 3.—Myceres Senicuius (The Red Howling Monkey) ; - 09 Plate 12. Fig. 1.—Bracnytrtes Hypoxantuvus (The Mikiri) 5 - 56 Fig. 2.—Crsus Ape.ia (The Weeping Sapajou) . OF Fig. 3.—Piruecia Ruriventris (The Red-bellied Saki) : . 58 Plate 13. Fig. 1.—Prerorus Dvussumerit, Isid., Geoff. (The Roussette of Dussumier) ° - 65 Fig. 2.—Preroprus K&RAUDRENIUS, Quoy. and Gaym. 5 65 Fig. 3.—Head of the Ceruatores Patiasu, Geoff.* Fig. 4.—Mo.ossus Onscurus, Geoff. (The Molossus Bat) . - 66 Fig. 5.—Nocritiv Leporinus (The Hare-lipped Bat) sGa Plate 14. Fig. 1.—PHy tiostoma CrenuLatuM, Geoff. (The Indented Javelin Bat) - 67 Figs 2, 3.—Teeth of the Payiiostoma SPECTRU M et HAstarps 67, 68 Fig. 4.—Head of Mecaverma TriroLitm (The Trefoil-leaf Bat) . 68 Fig. 5.—Head of Mecaperma Frons., Geoff. (The Leaf Bat) - 68 Fig. 6.—Head of Rurnotpuus Trivens, Geoff. (The Three-toothed Horse-shoe Bat) - . 68 Fig 7.—Nycreris Grorrroyi (The Rear- mouse ’ Bat) 3 . 69 Plate 15, Fig. 1.—-Noctuorvus TrivirGAta (The Douroucouli) A . 59 Tig. 2.—Hapate CurysomeELas (The Black Marikina) 0 - 60 Fig. 3.—Licuanotvs Inpri (The Indri) 5 Z - 61 Plate 16. Fig. 1—Lrmur Ruser (The Red Lemur) 6R Fig. 2.—Ga.aGo SENEGALENSIS (The Galago of Senegal) - 62 Fig. 3.—Srennors Tarpicrapbus (Sloth of Bengal) . . 61 Fig. 4.—Tarsius Spectrum (The Tarsier) ° . - 62 Plate 17. Fig. 1.—Gataco Crassicaupatus, Geoff. (The Great Galago) * . 62 Fig. 2,.—Mustera LeurreoceruaLa (The White Vision of the Furriers) 88 Fig. 3.—Musteva Lurra BRASILIENSIS (The American Otter) - 90 Fig. 4.—Canis Junatus (The Red Wolf) é . 92 Fig. 5.—Koara Cinerea (The Ash-coloured Koala). For another view see plate 32, Fig. 3. ° ° . - 116 * Nearly allied to the Cephalote of Peron. Its fur is cinereous gray above, white pale beneath, and the belly undulated. . The nostrils are tubular, distant, and open. The index finger is provided with a nail. The body is about four inches, and the wings one foot and four inches wide. The tail is not quite an inch. TABLE OF THE PLATES. Genet) « Vv MAMMALIA. - Vol. I. Page Plate 18. Fig. 1.—Sorex Araneus (The Common Shrew) : TD Fig. 2.—MyGAte Moscuatus; Sorex Moschatus, Lin. (The Russian Musk Rat) ° : : . - £6 Fig. 3.—Curysocntoris Astaticus, Lin. (The Golden Mole) me KS Plate 19, Fig. 1.—Taruozous Maurirranvsg, Geoff., St. Hil. (The Maritins Horse-shoe Bat) . 5 - 69 Fig. 2.—Vesrertivio Pipistreiius, Gm. (The Pipistrelle) - 70 Fig. 3—-Piecotus Timortensis, Geoff. (The Timor Bat) ain BD Fig. 4.—Gaueopituecus Ruruvs, Geoff. (The Red Flying Bat) , 71 Plate 20. Fig. 1—Erinaceus Evroravs, Lin. (The Common Hedgehog) 73 Fig. 2.—Centenes Semi-spinosus, (The Radiated Tenrec) oy 7a Fig. 3.—Head of Cenrenes Srtosus (The Tendrac) : a ie Fig. 4.—Cuaposates FerruGinga, Fred. Cuv. (The Ferruginous Tupaia) ° . ‘ ° - 74 Plate 21. Fig. 1.—Ursus Lasrarvs, Blain. (The Thick-lipped Bear). of Sil Fig. 2.—Ursvus Arcros, Lin. (The Brown or Common Bear of Europe) 80 Fig. 3.—Ussus Mavayanus, Horsf. (The Malay Bear) . - )8t Plate 22. Fig. 1.—Taxra Europa, Lin, (The Common Mole) 5 hry Fig. 2.—Conpytura Cristata, Lin. (The Radiated Mole) 78 Fig. 3.—Scatops Aquaricus, Lin. (The Canadian Scalops) - 78 Plate 23. Fig. 1.— Ursus Americanus, Gm. (The North American Bear) EO Fig. 2.— Ursus Ferox, Lewis and Clarke (The Grisly Bear) . - 82 Fig. 3.—Ursus Maririmus, Lin. (The Polar Bear) . E . 8 Plate 24. Fig. 1.—Ursus Ornatus (The Blach Bear of the Cordilleras) Bits)! Fig. 2.—Procyon Loror, Lin. (The Raccoon) A - 83 Fig. 3.—ArLurus ReruLGEens (The Shining Panda) : . &3 Ond Plate 24. Figs. 1, 2, 3.—Three views of the skull of the Aye-Aye 12 Figs. 4, 5, 6.—Three views of the skull of the Wombat . . 116 Plate 25, Fig. 1.—Head of Ictipes ALnirrons (The White Benturong) 84 Fig. 2.—Potros Coupivoivutus (The Prehensile-tailed Potto) 84 Fig. 3.—Nasvua Rura, Viverra Nasua, Lin. (The Red Coati) . 84 Plate 26. Fig. 1.—Mexes Vurearis; Ursus Meles, Lin. (The Common Badger) 84 Fig. 2.—Guto Arcrticus; Ursus Gulo, Lin. (The Arctic Glutton) . 85 Fig. 3.—Purorivs Zorituo (The Cape Polecat) ° 867 Plate 27. Fig. 1.—MusteLa Pekan (The Canadian Marten) - §88 Fig. 2.—Magpuairis AMERICANA; Viverra Putor, Gm, (The American Skunk) a 3 : eso Fig. 3.—Lutra Narr (The Pondicherry Otter) 5 4 790 Fig. 4.—Head of the Javanese Teludu 5 : 7 90 Plate 2S, Fig. 1.—Parapvoxurus Typus (The Pougound of India) 228 Fig. 4.—Head of the Gerfalcon . . 5 * . 214 Plate 3. bis. Fig. 1.—Fatco Parisiticus 2 rage Z LODE Fig. 2.—Fatco Cayennensis, Gm. . : . 220 Fig. 3.—Fatco Occirirauis, Daud. : . 219 Plate 4. Fig. 1.—Mirvus Furcarus (The Fork-tailed Kite) eeeae Fig. 2.—Head of Pernis Cristara, Cuy. (The Crested Honey Buezard of Java) . 223 Fig. 3.—Burko Jackau (The Rou-noir or Jackal Buzzard) : . 223 Fig. 4.—Serrentarius Cristatus (The Crested Secretary or Snake- eater) r “ - A ’ . 224 Plate 4. bis. Fig. 1—Pernis Cristara, Cuv. (The Honey Buzzard of Java) . 223 Fig. 2.—Fatco PEennsytvanicis, Wils. (The American Sparrow Hawk) 221 Fig. 3.— Burro Atpicaupws, Vieill. (The White-tailed Buzeard) . 223 Plate 5. Fig. 1.—Fatco Hatiztus, Lin. (The Osprey) - 217 Fig. 2.—Harpyia Ferox & Harpyia Maxima, Vieill. " (The American or Great Harpy) 5 . 218 Fig. 3.—Caracara VuLearis (The Commen Caracara) 5 . 218 Plate 6. Fig. 1.—Harpyia Maxim., Vieillot (The Great Harpy) 3 . 218 ¢ x TABLE OF THE PLATES. AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate 6. Fig. 2.—View of the Head and Face of the Great Harpy . 218 Fig. 3.— Fatco Guianensis, Dand. (The Small Eagle of Guiana) . 219 Plate 6. bis. Fig.1.—Fatco Pausrnis, Pr. Max. 4 = ~ 224 Fig. 2.—Srrix Buso, Enl. (The Grand Duc of Naturalists) S227 Fig. 3.—Syrnium Atuco, Lin... . 2 : . 226 Plate 7. Fig. 1.—Orvs Macrornyncuos, Tem. (The Large-beaked Owl) . 226 Fig. 2.—Srrix Frammea, Lin. (The Ominous Screech-owl) . . 227 Fig. 3.—Syrnium Pacoparum (The Village Owl) .« ° . 227 Plate 8. Fig. 1.—Buso Vireinianus (The Virginian Duc) C . 228 Fig. 2.—Nocrua Utuxans (The Screeching Owl) 5 ° . 228 Fig. 3.—Scors Vuiearis (The Common Scops-eared Owl) .« . 229 Plate 9. Fig. 1.—Epotius Remirer; Lanius Malabaricus, Shaw (The Malabar Shrike) : ° ° . < Fig. 2—Puysatura Fravirostris (The Brazilian Yellow Bill) . 242 Plate 10. Fig. 1.—Cucutus Gaira, Vieill. (The Spotted Cuckoo) . 298 Fig. 2.—Coccyzus Grorrroyi (The Couas Cuckoo) : . 298 Fig. 3.—Cenrrorus Menesixi (The Lark-nailed Coucal) : - 299 Plate 11. Fig. 1.-—Coccyzus Cristatus, Vaill. (The Couas) . 298 Fig. 2.—Cucurus Canorus, Lin. (The Common Cuckoo) 5 . 298 Fig. 3.—The Bill of the SaurotHERA Vertura, Vieill. . . 299 Fig. 4.—Inpicaror Minor, Vaill. (The Indicator) . . 299 Plate 12. Fig. 1.—Lanius Cotvaris (The Collared Shrike) : ; » 239 Fig. 2.—Gravcatus Me.anops (The Dark-eyed Choucari) . 235 Fig. 3.—Barira Srepera, Shaw (The Norfolk Island Bird) . 234 Plate 13. Fig. 1.—Ocyprerus AtgoviTTALus . : . 233 Fig. 2.—Lanius Piumarvus, Shaw : 2 : . 233 Fig. 3.—Barira Anapuoresis, Temm. . 5 . 234 Plate 14. Fig. 1.—Lanivus Piranegua, Gm. 4 : * . 236 Fig. 2.—Bernytus Picarus, Vaill. 6 . oo oe Fig. 3.—Lanius Cayanus, Gm. A 6 ; 3 230 Plate 15, Fig. 1.—GymnocrerpnHatus Capucinus, Less. < 3 - 239 Fig. 2.—AmprELis Cornea, Lin. 5 . 3 - 240 Fig. 3.—Muscicapa Parapisi, Gm. : : 2 - 236 Plate 16. Fig. 1.—Parpatorus Cristatus (The Ornamented Pardalote) . 236 Fig. 2.—Bill of Lanivus Tyrannus (The Tyrant) 5 - 236 Fig. 3.—Bill of the Muscirera Coronata . 0 Bay / Fig. 4.—Muscicapa Miniata, Temm. (The Small Fly-catcher) . 238 Fig. 5.—Bill of Gymnocernatus Catvus, Gm, (The Bald Tyrant) . 239 Fig. 6.—Piaryruyncuus Canconus, Temm. (The Broad-billed Fly- catcher ) : : : ¢ ; - 237 Fig. 7.—CrpHaLoprervs OrnAtUs, Geoff. (The Ornamented Cephalop- terus ) ; . : 5 5 - 299 Plate 17, Fig. 1.—Myornera Supercitiosa (The Supercilious Ant-catcher) . 246 Fig. 2.—Crncius Vutcaris (The Common Water-Thrush) . 248 Fig. 3.—Puirepon Caruncvratus (The Carunculated African Thrush) 248 Plate 18. Strurnio Cametus (The Ostrich of the Eastern Continent ) . 320 TABLE OF THE PLATES. Xi AVES. Vol. I. Page 2nd Plate 18. Fig. 1.—Ampetis Carnirex (The Butcher Chatterer) , 239 Fig. 2.—Head of the Procnias AvERaNo (The Variegated Chat- terer) 4 Fig. 3—Bombya.Lia Cuprorum (The Chatterer oF the Cedars) . 240 Fig. 4—Gymnoperus Noupicoius (The Bare-necked Chatterer) . 241 Fig. 5.—Spiny Rump-feather and Bill of Cestepyris Canus (The African Crown Bird) . 240 Fig. 6.—Bill of the Tersina HiRuNDINACEA (The Swallow Crown Bird) ‘ ° . : - 240 Plate 19. Fig. 1.—Tanacra Mexicana, Enl. wade, Fig. 2.—Ampe tis Garrutus, Lin, (The Holemtan Chatterer) . 240 Fig. 3.—Tarpus Patmarum, Gm. . 9 9 . 243 Plate 20, Fig. 1.—Tawacra Maena (The Grosbeak Tanager) . 242 Fig. 2.—Tarpus Mervta, Lin, (The Eur as Black- “bird . 243 Fig. 3.—Tanacra Jacapa C . 243 Plate 21. Fig. 1.—Oriotus Gatsura (The Yellow Thrush) 2 . 251 Fig. 2,—Gratriina MELANotecca, Vieill. ‘ . . 246 Fig. 3.—Merops Monacuus, Lath. . i . . 252 Plate 22. Fig. 1.—Euryriaimus Corypon,Tem. . . 5 . 260 Hie; 2.—Pipra Parerora, Enl. (The Manakin) : - 260 Fig. 3.—EmsBeriza Cirrinewya (The Yellow Bunting) : . 266 Plate 23, Fig. 1.—Frineiiia Carnpuetis, Lin. (The Common Goldfinch) . 270 Fig. 2.—Rupicova Viripis, Tem. (The Green Cock of the Rock) . 259 Fig. 3—Frineitta Montirrinait1a, Lin, (The Mountain Finch) . 270 Plate 24. Fig. 1.—Ficepura S1auis, Enl. (The American Stone-chat) . 254 Fig. 2.—Curruca Suspatpina (The Curruca of the Lesser Alps) . 256 Fig. 3.—ReGutus Ienicapitius, Naum. 5 PY Fig. 4.—Bill of the Accenror Sac ie Beckst. ( The Accentor ‘of the dis Alps) . . Fig. 5.—Bill of the SaxIcona RvuBIcoLa (The Mill Clapper) . 202 2nd Plate 24, Fig. 1—Ataupa Aprara (The Bateleuse) ° . 264 Fig. 2.—Parus Biarmicus (The Bearded Titmouse) - 266 Fig. 3.—Head of the Parus CaruLrus Cie Blue- headed Tit- mouse ) » 265 Fig. 4.—Pyreita Ciris (The Lark Becta) C . 267 Fig. 5.—Bill of the Remiz ( The Pendulous Titmouse) . 266 Fig. 6.—Bill of the ALaupa CaLanpRa 3 . 264 Fig. 7.—Bill of the Emseriza Cirtus 3 . 267 Fig. 8.—Bill of the Tissrrin Jaune (The Yellow We ee) . 268 Fig. 9.—Bill of the Frincitia MonrirrinGiia . 270 Fig. 10,—Bill of the Livarta Cannasina (The Linnet) - 271 Plate 25. Fig. 1.—Vinva Loneicaupa (The Long-tailed Widow) é . 272 Fig. 2,—Bill of the Common Grosbeak : 272 Fig. 3.—Bill of Prrytus Canapensis (The Canadian Grosbeak) . 273 Fig. 4.—Pyrruvuta Vurearis (The Common Bullfinch) . 273 Fig. 5.—Bill of Loxta Curvirosrra (The Crossbill) . 273 Fig. 6.—Bill of the Coryruus ENvucLEATOR . 274 Fig. 7.—Cotrus Leuconorts, Lath. (The Coley) : . 274 Fig. 8.—Bill of Bupnaca Arricana (The Beef: cater) . 275 . 249 Plate 26. Fig. 1.—Evurapes Javanvs, Vieill. (The Javanese Grakle) il TABLE OF THE PLATES. Xi AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate 26. Fig. 2.—Gracura Pacoparum, Vieill. (The Martin) , . 250 Fig. 3.—Pyrrvocorax ALpinus (The Alpine Crow) . ‘ oo Fig. 4.—Bill of Manoruina Viripis (The Green Bee-eater) . 250 Plate 27. Fig. 1.—Anapares Superciviaris (The Thrush-billed Nuthatch) . 283 Fig. 2.—Synatvaxis Tesseviata (The Tessellated Nuthatch) . 283 Fig. 3.—Sirra Castanea, Col. du Mus. (The European Nuthatch) . 282 Fig. 4.—Bill of Xenops Ruritus ( The Shining Nuthatch) . - 283 2nd Plate 27. Fig. 1.—Ortotus Coupouenan, Vaill.( The Coudougnan of India) 251 Fig. 2.—Mnora Lyra, Vieill. (The Lyra Bird, or Superb Ma- nura) : 252 Plate 27. bis. Fig. ]1.—Moracitta ASNANTHE (The Wheat-ear) : . 2S Fig. 2.—Moracitia Luscinia (The Nightingale) A . 254 Fig. 3.—Syivia SupaLpina, Bonnelli 5 - . 256 Plate 28. Fig. 1.—Dic#um Eryturonortos, Vieill. (The Scarlet-backed Creeper) 285 Fig. 2.—Mevirureptus Vestiarius (The Scarlet-feathered Creeper) 285 Fig. 3.—Cinnyris Soraris (The Sun-creeper) : - . 286 Fig. 4.—Bill of the ARacaNoTHERA LoneirosTRA, Tem. (The Long- billed Creeper) ‘ - , . 286 Plate 29. Fig. 1.—Pica Curysops (The Crested Jay) 278 Fig. 2.—Garrutus Crisratus (The Blue Jay of Catesby) . . 279 Fig. 3.—Temia Varians (The Variable Pie) : - Bike, Fig. 4.—Bill of Corvus SpLenpens (the Splendid Jay) - : Fig. 5.—Bill of Caryocacres Vutearis (the Common Nut-cracker) 279 Fig. 6.—Gxaucopis Cinerea (The Ash-colowred Glaucopis) . 279 Plate 29. bis. Fig. 1.—Corvus Levucopueus, Temm. (The Northern Raven) . 277 Fig. 2.—Corvus Caryocactrs, Lin. (The Common Nut-cracker) 279 Fig. 3.—Corvus Gianparius, Lin. (The Jay of Europe) . 278 Plate 30. Fig. 1.—Parapisza Apopa (The Great Bird of Paradise), also called The Emerald Bird of Paradise - : Fig. 2.—Parapis@a Aurea (The Golden-breasted Bird of Paradise) 28] Plate 31. Fig. 1.—Rupicora Vutcaris (The Common Cock of the Rock) . 259 Fig. 2.—Pipra Eryrurocepuara (The Yellow-headed Manakin) . 260 Fig. 3.—EuryLaimus Macroruyncuos (Linneus’ Todus) . 260 Plate 31. bis. Fig. 1.—Cypserus Murarivs, Tem. (The Martinet) ; . 261 Fig. 2.—Capramuteus Evropeéus (The European Goat-sucker) . 263 Fig. 3.—Hirunpo Ursica, Lin. (The Swallow) : - 261 Plate 32. Fig. 1.—Merors Amictus, Temm. (The Green Bee-eater) = 20m Fig. 2.—Prionires BrasiLiensis, Illig. (The Brazilian Saw-bill) . 291 Plate 33. Fig. 1.—Coracias Bencatensis, Gmel. (The Bengal Roller) - 280 Fig. 2.—Coaris Garruca, Gmel. (The Garrulous Roller) - . 280 Plate 34. Fig. 1.—Loxia Envucrearor, Lin. (The Pine Grosbeak) ; Bae! Fig. 2.—Lox1a Coccornraustes, Lin. (The Common Grosbeak) . 272 Fig. 3.—Loxia Curvirostra, Lin. (The Crossbill) : - 273 Plate 35. Fig. 1.—Certuia Famitiaris (The Common Creeper) Fig. 2.—Denprocotarres Fatcirnostris (The Hooked-tilled Wood- pecker) ‘ ats : : . 284 TABLE OF THE PLATES. Xili AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate 35. Fig. 3.—Bill of the DenprocoLapres Nasica (The Nasican Wood- ecker) Fig. 4.—Buillof the DENDEOCOLAPTES Procury us (The Red: billed Woodpecker) . 284 Fig. 5.—Bill of the TicHopRoMA Mcraria (The Wall- -oreeper) . 284 Fig. 6.—Necrarinia Barsonica (The Guitguit) . 285 P late 35. bis. Fig. 1.—Uptra Supersa (The Splendid Puet) . 289 Fig. 2.—DrnprocoLarres Communis, Gm. (The Woodpecker) . 284 Fig. 3.—DENDROCOLAPTES Procurvvs, Tem. . 284 Plate 35. ter. Fig. 1.—Crrrura Cyanea, Vieill. . 285 Fig. 2.—Crerrnia Muraria, Linn. take VW ll-oreeper) 5 8, HIE Pig. 3.—Crrtuia FLAVEOLA 285 Plate 36. Fig. 1.—Sturnus Vurearis, Lin. (The Common Starling) ee o7G Fig. 2.—Covaris MapacascarRiEnsis (The Madagascar Roller) . 280 Fig. 3.—OrioLus Cristarus, Gmel. (The Cassique) : Zip Plate 37. Fig. 1.—Ortotus Jacamaccu, Gm. : ’ . 275 Fig. 2.—Moracitia Cayana, Gm. (The Pipit) : Sth 0716 Fig. 3.—CinnyRis SENEGALENSIS . 286 Plate 38. Fig. 1.—Xanruornus Jacamacci, Gm. : : . 275 Fig. 2-—OxyryncHus FLAMMICEPS A ; ; 276 Fig. 3.—Srurnus Ruser, Gm. : , . 276 fie. 4.—Bill of the Cassicus HemMorRHONS ig . 275 Fig. 5.—Bill of Icrerus Nicer (The Black Icterus) 5 oa Fig. 6.—Bill of Dacnis Cayana (The Cayenne Dacnis) 2 - 276 Plate 39. Fig. 1.—Uprupa Minor, Vieill. (The Less or African Hoopoe) . 289 Fig. 2.—PRoMERoPsS CAFFER, Eln. (The New Guinea Hoopoe) . 289 Fig. 3.—Eprimacnus Maeniricus (The Magnificent Epimachus) . 290 Plate 40, Fig. 1.—Mucroctossus ATERRIMUs, Geoff. (The Black-horned Paro- quet) - 306 Fig. 2. Se Formosvs ( The Beautiful Nimble Paroquet) . 306 Plate 41. Fig. 1.—Mvsopnaca Gicantea, Vieill. (The Gigantic Touraco or Violet-coloured Plantain-eater) . ~ 307 Fig. 2.—CoryrHaix Pavtina, Temm. (The Tourace of Pauline) . 306 Plate 42. Fig. 1.—Trociopytes Lonetrosrris (The European Wren) . 258 Fig. 2.—Bill of TrogLopyres Communis (The Common Wren) . 258 Fig. 3.—Moracitya Lucusris (The Lugubrious Wagtail) . 258 Fis. 4.—Foot of BapytEes Fiava (The Yellow Vi eee . 258 Fig. 5.—Antuus Argorevus (The Tree Pippit) . 258 Qnd Plate 42. Fig. 1.—Aucepo Cristata (The Crested King. fisher) . 292 Fig. 2.—Cryx Trisracuys, Sh. (The Three-toed King-fisher) 292 Plate 42. bis. Fig. 1.—Mortacitta Recutvs, Lin. (The Roitelet) . 257 Fig. 2.—Moracitia Avpina, Gm. (The Alpine Rove . 256 Fig. 3.—ANtTHUs PraTeEnsis, Bechst. . 259 Plate 43. Fig. 1.—Trocnitus Granatinus (The Garnei-throated Humming- bird) 287 Fig. 2.—TrocuiLus BRASILIENSIS ( The Bedeihon Humming-bird) . 287 Fig. 3.—OrtTHORHYNCHUs Pora (The Straight-billed Humming-bird). 288 Fig. 4.—OxtHoruyncuus Maeniricus (The Gigantic Humming-bird)287 xiv TABLE OF THE PLATES. AVES. Plate 44. Fe. 1.—Leprosomus Virints, Vaill. Fig. 2.—Inpicator VarmEGATUS Fig. 3.—Monasa Levcors 9nd Plate 44. Hie 1.—Topus Virinis (the Tody) Vol. I. Page . 299 — 2D 7 299) a NY Fig. 2.—Buceros Hyprocorax (the Hornbill of Gmelin) . 293 45. Fig. 1.—Matcowa Suprrcitiosa (the Common Malcoha) . 300 zee Fig. 2.—ScyTHRops AustRALAsI& (the Australian Seythrops) . 300 2nd Plate 45. Fig. 1.—GatpuLa ALBIRosTRISs, Vaill. . 294 ig. 2.—Bill of the JacAMARALCYON . 295 Fig. 3.—Picus LHERMINIERH, Less. (the Woodpecker of Lesson) 296 Fig. 4.—Foot of Picus Tripactytus (the Picoid Woodpecker) . 295 Fig. 5,—Yunx Torauitta, Lin. (the Common Wryneck) - 297 3rd Plate 45. Fig. 1.—Hrrunno Cotraris (the Collared Swallow) . 262 Fig. 2.—Toes of the Martinet ; . 261 Fig. 3.—Head and Toes of the Goat- sucker . 263 Fig. 4.—.Popareus Cuvieri (the Goat- sucker of Cuvier) . 263 Plate 46. Fig. 1.—Bucco Duvaucein, Less. (Duvaucelius’ Barbet) 300 Fig. 2.—Bill of Pocgontas Masor, or Svuicirostres, Leach (the Great Poyon) 3 300 Fig. 3.—Bucco Parvus; Barhion! Vaill. (the Barbican) 80L Fig. 4.—Tamatia Cotraris (the Banded Tamatia) 301 Plate 46. bis. Fig, 1.—Tamatia MeLanoreucos, Gm. (the tamatia) 301 Fig. 2.—Matcona Bouverpin, Vaill. (the Malcoha of Vaillant), 300 Fig. 3.—Bucco Nicer, Gm. (the Black-throated Barbet) 300 Plate 46. ter. Fig. 1—JacameErops Granopis (the Grand Jacamar) 994 Fig. 2.—GaBuLa Ruricaupa, Nob., Vaill. Me Red-tail Jaca- mar ) 9 294 Fig. 3.—Topus PLATYRHYNCHOS, Gm. 993 Plate 47. Fig. 1.—Trocon Pavoninus, Tem. (the ! Peacock Cowroucow) 301 Fig. 2.—Bill of the Trogon Duvauce.i (Duvaucelius’ Couroucow) . 301 . 3.—Rampuastos Maximus (the Geatest-billed Toucan) 302 re. 4.—Bill of CroropHaca Masor (The Greater Ani) 302 Plate 47, bis. Fig. 1.—Rampuastos ARACARI : : 303 Fig. 2.—Rampuastos Toco (Vaillant’s Bird uf Paradise) 302 Fig. 3.—CrotopHaGa ANI, Gm. : 6 % 302 Plate 48. Fig. 1.—Ara Araconea, Gm. (The Guiana Scarlet Maccaw) . 303 Fig. 2.—Cacatores Gateritus, White (The Crested Cockatoo) 305 Plate 49. Fig. 1.—TrErrao UmBetius, Gm. (The Ruffed Heath Cock) . 816 Fig. 2.—Terrrao Lacopus, Lin. (The Ptarmigan, White Grous, or Partridge of the Pyrenees) . 316 Fig. 3.—Prerocies ARENARIUS, Pall. (The Partridge of Arragon) . 317 Plate 50. Fig. 1—Franco.inus Ocuteus, Tem. (The All-eyed Sa - 318 Fig. 2,—Perpix Perrosa, Gm. (The Rock Partridge) Fig. 3.—Coxinus Catirornius, Sh. (The Californian Colin) seo Plate 50. bis. Fig. l1—Tetrao Rurus, Lin. (The Red Partridge) . ° Fig. Fig. 2.—PERDIX Text: Tem. 3.—FRANCOLINUS CLAMOSUS, Meni 318 319 318 318 317 TABLE OF THE PLATES. xv AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate 51. Fig. 1.—Oristuocomus Cristatus, Lin. (The Hoazin) . 310 Fig. 2.—Crax Rupra, Lin. (The Red Hocco) ° - 308 Fig. 3.—Head of PeneLopr Guan (The Guan) - 309 Fig. 4.—Head of Orratipa Parraagva, Lin. (the Parragua) - 310 Fig. 5.—Head of Ourax Pauxi (the Stone Bird) . - 309 Plate 52. Fig. 1—Cucuxus Persa, Lin. (the Touraco) ; ‘ - 306 Fig. 2.—Crax Atecror (the Hocco) - 308 Fig. 3.—MusopnaGa VIOLACEA, Vieill. (the Plantain Eater) 5 Boy Plate 53. Fig. 1.—PuHastanus Gatuuvs, Lin. (the Domestic Cock) : 6 By Fig. 2.—Numipa Meteaaeris, Lin. (the Common Guinea Hen) - ol2 Fig. 3.—MELrEAGRIS GALLO-PAvoO, Lin, (the Commow Turkey) . 311 Plate 54, Fig. 1.—Numipa Pritoruyncwa, Licht. (the Crested-billed Guinea Hen) . 312 Fig. 2.— MELEAGRIS OcELLATA (the Golden Gr een- necked Turkey) . 311 Plate 55. Fig. 1.—Tinamus Brasiiensis, Lath. (the Brazilian Tinamoo) . 320 Fig. 2.—Puasranus Pictus, Lin. (the Golden Pheasant) : . 318 Fig. 3.—Hemipopius Nicrirrons, Tem. - ° 5 oll) Plate 56. Fig. 1.—Pavo Cristatus (the Common Peacock) - . 310 Fig. 2.—Lopuoruorus Cuvieris (Cuvier’s Pheasant) . . dll Plate 56. bis. Fig. 1.—Mecapopius Duperreyt, Less. : : . 393 Fig. 2,—LorpHopuorus REFULGENS, Tem. ° . sll Plate 57. Fig. 1.—Cryrronyx Coronatus, Tem, (the Sumatra Pheasant Bird) 315 Fig. 2.—Hovurpirer Diarp1, Gal. du Mus. (Diardis’ Pheasant) . 313 Fig. 3.—Head of Houprirer Ienitus, Sh. (the Sunda Pheasant) . 314 Fig. 4.—Tracoran Saryrus, Gm. (the Horned Pheasant of Nepaul) 314 Plate 58, Fig. 1.—Corurnix CuInEnsis, Lin. (The Chinese Grous) ecole Fig. 2.—Ortyeis Puenax, Tem. (The Fighting Grous of Java). 319 Fig. 3.—Tinamus Rurescens, Tem. (The Rufescent Tinamoo) . 320 Fig. 4.—Bill of Tinamus BrastLiensrs, Lath. (The Brazilian Tina- moo) + d : : F . 320 Plate 59.—Puastanus ArGus (The Argus Pheasant) ° ° . 314 Plate 60. Fig. 1.—Puastanus Toraquatus (The Collared Pheasant) 5 oO ollle Fig. 2.—Gaxttus Bankiva (The Wild Cock of Java) 5 . 818 Fig. 2. a.—The Wild Hen of Java 5 . ° . 318 Plate 61. Fig. 1.—TaNaGraA CYANOCEPHALA (The Blue-headed Tanagra) . 242 Fig. 2.—Bill of TANAGRA CAYENNENSIS (The Bulfinch Tanagra) . 242 Fig. 3.—Bill of TanaGRA Macna (The Great Grosbeak Tuanagra) . 242 Fig. 4.—Bill of TANAGRA SPEcULIFERA (The Oriole Tanagra) . 243 Fig. 5.—Bill of TanaGra NiGeRriMA (The Cardinal Tanagra) . 243 Fig. 6.—Bill of TaNaGRA BrasiL1a (The Ramphoceline Tanagra) . 243 Fig. 7.—Turpus ALBIGULARIS (The White-necked Thrush) . . 248 2nd Plate 61. Fig. 1.—Goura Coronata (The Crowned Pigeon) . . 321 Fig. 2.—CoLumpBa Porpuyrea, Tem. (The Porphyry Pigeon) . 322 Fig. 3.--Vinaco ArRomatica (The Spicy Vinago) : . 323 Plate 61. bis, Fig. 1.—Oris Terrax, Lin. (The Little Bustard) “ . 327 Xvi TABLE OF THE PLATES. AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate G1. bis. Fig. 2,—CEpicnemus Loneiprs, Geoff. St. Hill. : < 1020 Fig. 3—Cuaraprivs Hraticura, Lin. (The Ring Plover) . 328 Plate 62. Fig. 1.—Ot1s Rurico.uis, Cuv.; Otis Tarda, Lin. (The Great Bus- tard) 5 f - 327 Fig. 2.—Bill of Oris Terrax, Lin. ( The Little Bustard) ° 5 ey / Fig. 3.—Bill of Oris Arra, Lath. ee Houbara) . 327 Fig. 4—(CEpicnemus Macutosvs, Cuv. (The Speckled Thick- -knee) 328 Fig. 5.—Bill of CEpicnemus Vurearis (The Common Thick-knee) . 328 Fig. 6.—Cuaraprivs Bitosus (The Bilobate Plover) e . 329 Plate 63. Fig. Laure CAYENNENSIS (The Cayenne Lapwing) - 330 Fig. 2.—Hamatorus Pariiatus, Temm. (The Cloaked Oyster- catcher ) . 330 Fig. 3.—Cursorius CoRoMANDELICUS, Lath. ‘(The Cormanial Swift-foot ) A . 331 Fig. 4.—Bill of Vanneau Commun; Tringa Vanellus, Lin. (The European Lapwing ) . 329 Fig. 5.—Bill of TRINGA SQUATAROLA, Cuv. (The Lapwing Plover) . 329 Plate 64. Fig. 1.—Cancroma CocuieariA, Lin. (The Boat-Bill) . . 334 Fig. 2—Arpea AGAMI, Buff. (The European Crane) A . 335 Plate 65. Fig. 1.—Mrcropactytus Crisratus, Geoff. (The Short-finger) 5 33 Fig. 2.—Psopuia Creritans (The Trumpeter) : : . 332 Fig. 3.—Grus CaruncuLara (The Crowned Crane) A . 333 Plate 66. Fig. 1.—Ciconra Macuart, Vieill. (The American Stork) . 337 Fig. 2.—Billof Jasrru MaGuari SENEGALENSIS, Lath. (The Jabiru) 337 Fig. 3.—Scopus Umsrertta, Vieill. (The Umber-coloured Stork) . 338 Plate 66. bis. Fig. 1.—Arpra Ciconta, Lin. (The White Stork) P . 336 Fig. 2.—Mycrreria AMERICANIS (The American Jabiru) . 337 Fig. 3.—Arpea Masor, Lin, (The Common Heron) 4 . 334 Plate 67. Fig. 1.—Anastomus LAMELLIGER, Tem. (The Laminated pie 338 Fig. 2.—Tantatuvs Inis, Lin. (The African Wood- Pelican) 9 Fig. 3.—PLaTaLea Arata, Vieill. (The South American Spoon- Bill) 339 Plate 68. Fig. 1—Sconopax Gigante, Tem. (The Gigantic Wood-cock) . 343 Fig. 2.—Ryncu a Hitarea (The Brazilian Snipe) ° . 343 Fig. 3.—Inis REviciosa (The Sacred Ibis) . 5 . 340 Plate 68, bis. Fig. 1—Trinea Istanpica, Gm. (The Sand Piper) ° . 344 Fig. 2.—Trinea PuGnax, Lin, (The Ruff) . 346 Fig. 3.—ScoLopax Arcuata, Lin. (The European Curlew) . 342 Plate 69. Fig. 1.—Limosa MELANnuRA, Leis. (The Black-tailed God-wit) . 344 Fig. 2.—Bill of Caripris Rura, Wils. (The Red Sanderling) . 344 Fig. 3.—Bill of ARpnari1a Caxrpris, Gm. (The Common Sanderling) 345 Fig. 4.—Bill of Peripna ALPINA, Gin (The Alpine Pelidna) . 345 Fig. 5.—Bill of Fatcinevxa, or S. Pygmeea Lin. (The Pigmy Curlew) 346 Fig. 6.—Bill of PaaLtaropus Lospatus (The Lobated Phalarope) . 347 Fig. 7.—Bill of Srrepsitas Inrerpres, Lin. (The Strepsilas) . 347 Fig. 8.—Bill of Toranus Fuscus (The Fuscous Sandpiper) . 348 Fig. 9.—Bill of Htmanrorus Nicricoiiis, Wils. (The American Longshanks ) c ; . . 350 Fig, 10.—Recurvirostra ORIENTALIS (The Oriental Avoset) . 350 TABLE OF THE PLATES. XVil AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate 69. bis. Fig. 1.—Futica cutordpus, Lin. (The Water Hen) . . 354 Fig. 2,—Furica pHorpuorus, Lin. A z . 354 Fig. 3.—Futica arra,Gm, (The Coot) . : « 355 2nd Plate 69. bis. Fig. 1.—Patamepea cornuta, Lin. . : 5 . 352 Fig. 2,—Cuaraprius HIMANToPUs, Lin, . - - 390 Fig. 3.—Recurvigostra avocetra, Lin, : - 350 Plate 69, ter. Fig. 1.—Trinca vaneLtus, Lin. (The Europeon Lapwing) . 320 Fig. 2,—H aMaTopus osTRALEGUS, Lin. (The Oyster-catcher) . 330 Fig. 3.—Cursorivs IsABELLINUs, Meyer . . - 331 Plate 70. Fig. 1.—Parra arpinuca, Isid. Geoff. (The Browsed Jacana) . 351 Fig. 2.—Head of the PALAMEDA CoRNUTA 5 - 352 Fig. 3.—Cuauna cuavarta, Lin, (The Chaia of Paraguay) . . 353 Fig. 4.—Mecaropivs Durerreyi (The Tavon of Duperrey). For another view, see plate 56. bis. fig. 1. : » 353 Plate 70. bis. Fig. 1.—Rattus Gutaris (The European Water Rail) . 353 Fig. 2,—Porpuyrio sMaRaGnotus, Tem. (The Emerald or Sul- tana Coot) ‘5 ; a : . 354 Fig. 3.—Bill of the Rattus aquaricus (The Water Rail) . 303 Fig. 4.—Bill of the Ravius crex, Lin. (The Rail) s rdas Fig. 5.—Bill of the Rattus porzana (The Spotted Rail) . 393 Fig. 6.—Bill and foot of the GaLiinuta cHLoropus, Lath. ; or Fulica chloropus, Lin. (The Water Hen) . . 354 Fig. 7.—Bill and foot of the Furica atra (The CommonCoot) . 355 Fig. 8.—Head of the Curonis nEcropHaGaA, Vieill. ( The Sheath- bill) es e es e . ° 355 Plate 70. ter. Fig. 1.—Scoropax Carensis, Gm. : 4 . 343 Fig. 2.—Scotopax HELIAS, Lath.: Andea Helias, Lin. - aaa Fig. 3.—Puavaropus rurus, Beckst. : 2 . 347 Plate 71. Fig. 1.—Gtargota racTEa, Tem. (The Milky Pratincole) - 356 Fig. 2.—Pua@nicopTERUs IGNIPALLIATUs (The Fiery Flamingo) —. 356 Fig. 3.—Bill of the Pu@nicopregus RUBER (The Red Flamingo) . 356 Plate 71. bis. Fig. 1.—Grarrora Austriaca, Enl. (The Eurupean Sea Par- tridge) 5 : : A . 300 Fig. 2.—PuanicopTerus rusER, Enl, (The Red Flamingo) . 356 Fig. 3.—VaGIna.is CHIoNts, Lath. (The Sheath-bill) 2 309 Plate 72. Fig. 1.—Popiceps cornutvs, Vieill. (The Dusky Grebe). . 358 Fig. 2.—HELIorNIs SURINAMENSIS, Gmel. (The Surinam Heliornis) . 358 Fig. 3.—Head and Foot of the Cotymsus gracias, Lin. (The Great Northern Diver) 5 : . 359 Fig. 4.—Bill of the Uria erytra, Vieill. (The Spotted Guilllemot or Greenland Dove) s A 5 . 360 Fig. 5—Crpnus minor, Gmel. (The Littte Guillemot) * - 360 Plate 73. Fig. .—Larus marinus (The Great Black-backed Gull) . Pas iohs) Fig. 2.—Srerna HIRUNDO, Lin. (The Common Tern or Sea Swallow) . 367 Fig. 3.—Bill of the Noppr ; Sterna Stolida, L., (The Noddy) . 368 Fig. 4.—Bill of the Ruyncuors nigra, Lin. (The Black Skimmer) . 368 Plate 74. Fig. 1.—Pericanus onocrotatus, Lin, (The Braying or Common Pelican) A ° 5 . 369 Fig. 2.—Tacuypetes aquitus, Lin, (The South Sea Frigate Bird) . 370 d XVill TABLE OF THE PLATES. AVES. Vol. I. Page Plate 74. Fig. 8.-Carso pitoputs, or Cristatus (The Crested Cormorant) . 370° Plate 75. Fig. 1.—AprenopyTEs PATAGONICA, Gm. (The Great Penguin) - 362 Fig. 2.—-Atca rorpa, Gm. (The Common Auk) - ‘ . 361 Plate 76. Fig. 1.—Proceriaria peiacica, Lin. (Mother Carey’s Chicken) — . 363 Fig. 2.—-Bill of Procettaria GLactaLis (The Fulmar) . 363 Fig. 3.—Bill of the Purrinus £quinoctiaLis, Edw. (The Equinoctial Puffin) : ° . . 364 Fig. 4.—Bill of the Pacuyprita virtata, Forst. (The Zoned Prions) 364 Fig. 5.—-DiomepEA MELANOPHRIS, Temm, (The Albitross) « . 365. Plate 77. Fig. 1.—Diomepea Exutans, Lin. (The Common Albitross) . 365 Fig. 2.—Procetvaria Carensis (The Cape Petrel or Cape Pigeon) . 363 Fig. 3.—Larus crerwatus, Gm. (The Arctic Gull) ° . 367 Plate 78. Fig. l.—Peticanus nassanus, Lin. (The Adult Booby) : . 370 Fig. 2.—Anas atrata, Lath. (The Black Swan) ‘ . . 372 Fig. 3.—Ruyncnors nigra, Lin. (The Black Skimmer) F . 368 Plate 79. Fig. 1.—Piotus Levamranti, Temm. ; or Anhinga Levaillant ( The Black-bellied Darter) ‘ 5 : é A By Fig. 2.—Swura parva, Gm. (The Bassan or Common Booby) . . 370 Fig. 3.—-Pu#ton puanicurcs, Vieill. (The Common Tropic Bird) . 371 Plate 80. Fig. 1.—Cyanus oror, Gm, (The Red-billed or Domestic Swan) oo7e Fig. 2.—ANsrER pRyTHROPUS, Gm. (The Bernacle Goose) .« - 374 Fig. 83.—Anas aLBeoia (The Golden Eye) C ° - 376 Plate 81. Fig. 1.—Awnsrr cinerius, Meyer (The Wild Goose) G - 373 Fig. 2.—Mereus serrator, Lin. (The Red-breasted Merganser) . 380 Fig. 3.—Anas soscuas, Lin, (The Wild Mallard) , ° . 378 Plate 82. Fig. l.—Erper; Anas Mollissina, Lin. (The Eider or St. Cuthbert’s Duck) as . 5 : » 376 Fig. 2.—Taporng; Anas Boschas, Lin. ( The Mallard of Belon) . 378 Fig. 3.—Mereus cucutvatus, Enl. (The Goosander) z . 380 Plate 83. Fig. 1 —Srrutuio cametus, Cuv. (The Ostrich) z . 325 Fig. 2 —Casvarius GALEatus (The Galeated Cassowary) . A GPIR Plate 98. Fig. 1.—Skeleton of the Jbis, from a Mummy found at Thebes in _Egypt : re : c - . 340 Fig. 2.—Figure of the bis, copied from one of the Temples of Upper Egypt. . 340 Fig. 3.—Bill drawn from the Mummy of an Ibis, by M. Olivier | 340 Plate 99. Fig. 1 —Numentus ists (The True Ibis of the Egyptians) . 341 Mammalia LOL Animal Kingdom. — 1, Caucasian Variety of the Human Species. 2. Mongolian. Do. 3. Attaoptian Do. 4 dmerican. Lo. 3. Malay. Do. Jondon: tb Honderscon, 2 fd Burley, Animal Kingdom : d Mammati ll: 2 } f wry : ‘ ~ A a ww Tri) aM ef Whee it 4 Je Bae 2 Jy S|" Oss, 4 ( mahY Tull of 2 Ceorgran female (Caucasian Variety) 2. Shull of a Calnuck / Wo pve Vartely/3. Fleutl faNegrot thioan Narielv/4. Shull ofa Carib as flallened bv pres. Ait, healings 7 de ake wie Varney) I Skull ofa Carb as formed naturalli/ Amerioan Tanelv HG cag le ese Londen. Henderson. ? Old Bailey Ve af - i" E = a r 3 = Y ee y * a y fe Animal Ling dom. r 1. Lhe lefé Zand Sa Man with tis Tavendy seven bones. 2 The “ft foot of a Man with tis 26 bones. AA. the cutting bth ofa Man . B the canine beth. C the grinding teeth. London.G- Henderson. 2 Wad Builey. = Mninial Kingdom . - Maninralia Pt 4. i WS Ci) ia =! ———————— re 1. Canine Llooth of the Astatic Ourang Cutare2, Drum of the Hveid bone of the Red Howling Me mikey. 3. Head of the Hooclock Monkey. 4 front of the Upper daw « the Asiatic Ourang Cutang. a.a. Carine Teeth bb. Cutting Teeth. ce. Cutting Teeth twiee the breadth of the outside ones, 3 Aentition F the Ponge London. t- Henderson, 2, Md Bales ‘ili ii i 4 4 5 { Aninial Kingdom. aust Yee en Focr SSS = EU) LI). yp) Nan Hl a 3 ms y ¥2 ¢ 5: “ 5 aC SS (ee 2 Mammalia, LP’. 4. Sy C9) front View of the Orang Outang or /igmy of Tvson. 7 7 9/7) Dp ondan.¢.Hendervan, 2,0ld Bailey Animal Lingdom 410 77. S. | NS 5 CY | L. Simia 7 The 0 a satyrus. (The Gurang Qwtang) 2.Simia troglodytes. (The Chimpanse 3. Hvlobates syndacty . (The Z f 7 } syndacty lis. (The Ntamarg another View see Mammalia L/.7 1 Cercopithes us yrona./The Mona London, G Henderson, 2,0ld B: 14 YER We) . Paes: Dechy ek panies £6. ‘ Aninial hingdom. " Varmnalia Lt. J, (€ 4 hi Al) ene Pea ite "9 ai aR SPORE Back View of the Orang Ontang or Pigniy of Tyson. c c . ‘ . ‘ London, G: Henderson, ?2,0Ald Bailey ua Nhe Is Aa le _Mammatia PL. Animal Kingdom E — = = 3 ee SASS SSSSSSSS SASS SAR ANA ASN ae eee Se oe 2. The Lower Jaw with the Teeth of the Avtatt: Curang 2 1 Dentition of the Howling Monkeys Outang. 3.The Face of the Douroucoulé. 4 Dentition of the Guenon Monteey« London, GHenderson.?. Cld Batley Hub i ied i “ Me ae Animal Kingdon. Mammalia PL. ' = es i} 1} I! ay L-Troglodytes Niser./The Black Ourang/ 2.Pithecus Satynis./The Red or Asiatic Ourang Outang. | Side View,/ London, G Henderson. 2, Old Bailev. Animal Kingdom ] Semnopithecus melalophos Rafl./The Simpat 3.Tauus vilvanus \ Pf Macacus MLIMESTIVINILS. Wa; cuy The Barbary Ape London, G Henderson, 2, Old Bailey Mammalia. P16. his. The Brown Baboon Q : aul oe Y i Ny a ™a)’ t 7 Me aoe hi | if . rho i} ; M Ne ; i San aS eke ig ) ns i my . hs ) ” g ‘Wh te ie iH i ; il Na ‘ ne | ar, j uy oat) 4 '£ i Animal hirgdanr. Vanimnialia, F/1. 7 2 = ———— =< —<—<—$<____ = i H | Hvlobates svndactvla /7he Stamang/ ? Lasiopvga nemea (The Cockin-china Monkey 2 3.Leeth ofthe Cenopitheens, Geof? S' Hil London. @ MHendersvei OA Batler ty POY sk AN Animal Kingdom. ‘ Maminatia, Pl, 7 f _ =— ——= [ — Sais — <1 L.Nasalis Larvatus./he Kahau orProboscis Monkey.) 2.Pitliecus Satvrus The Red or Astatic Ourang Outang. (Front View.) 3. Loot of the Liamang. 4&5. Dentition of the Semn optthicus Maurics. London, ¢ Henderson. ?, Ud Bailey ' a ke i er { iy i i bs i : i i 4 i : na i | i 7 ‘ j hie | } i ' i ' i j ty | ii] | a ; { v i it } i i i rh | Vit iT } q * j ir i ) Vy j ’ ) 4 , i i} 1 i re A fal I LG i ' { ' \ { - fi 4 a 1 ’ a7 i } ' ; i ! j ' ib \ i "7 ‘ . ay vat i) j nd ! a { i ‘ f i j i i i \ 1 \ | / fi bd " Ja iy ‘ ' My NA wf ! * ‘ | tt } i ih ) ‘ { i n } e \ diab pe “ i fi ant *, ' ' . ‘ al ’ ‘ 4 r ’ ‘aye ' + i { iM : Mit ® j 7 a, i rij ca f it an i Pur Plat f ia ; hod a Te) a ') F pen if) dy i ; } “i toy ame ie a | 4 fl } onal ; iy rae all f =| f iia) ia ' | { | a H i ie M i i ; ‘ i : i \ ik i ; debit ; 1 f { Ty : w y j | ° lie é J i ' - { if / ' , " if j i | i win Oe i at ; y i cl ; my ala’ he »! 1 t U rf A on, H i iti i Myf iF i Me f wie f te ial 4 i i ime ! | cn spibteecs ane 4 i i bie jag 1 a, i [Rigs ne 7 ( i 1 is y ae / | ij \ , | ne ela Gay epee ene { L#! 1 ' i : { ut ye ree tay us ne j A my Wahen \ } i, Sivuety dye Dbl : j NY, j i) al ' rai f j / i, uy iis an i f { ‘ tog iT f , i j Animal hingdone. 1. Macacus silenus /Zhe Ouanderow/ ?. Pithecia melanos eph 3&4. Teeth of the Cenocebus. Gee i. SHil.) 5. Nose of the Kiahar salis Larvatus. Geo/f. Sé Hil. i @7 / ila LLCO Arima lingdom joes 1. Cercopithecus ruber, Cec// S¢tHul. TheRea Moniy, 2 Papio comatus, Gee/f S¢/1idd The Chacma 3. Cebus Fatutllus Gee/f Se Hill lhe Horned Sapajyou drunratl [lrg dem. Vl Dako) eC a : : LAotes Trivirgatus /Lambele TheDaroucoulr. 2, Cebus monachus, /helargelleaded Sapajou London. 6G Hendersor, 2 Cla. Bailey tine’ at oe ‘ ? | C f 4 sie a + { owe ao rhe * td Vnagaone . , Vammalta, £1 LL Le ynecephalus percarius. (The Chacma/ 7,Papio miaimon Groff SURI. / The Mandril 4. Mvcetes centewlies. (Lhe Ried Howlurg Monteey Landon. & Henderscan,?.Cld Baler Riiiaie sp . aa asia 1 i ‘) srg a . 4 ‘ . ‘ 4 sd ’ ; , i r ; , : i ee! j ‘ . i ’ hi a 1% 7 F J ; i ; ; t 4 : ' i bg \ oe i) ag 4) tN PG.) nae y 2) ft a { \ i ' HN ul i t y Wi ' - t i H ; \ ' i 4 “t ¥ i sy Vijay, 7 " : HOt al CA Oey i p flute! i. Wwe t Ay dare 1% \ q t ite. PI tet to NA eee PL 4 ad niineal Kingdom \.Brachyteles Ayporanthus. /The Milcirt 3.Pithecia rufivent77s. London, @ fends ‘ay 9 Cebus apella/Lh: Red-bellied Sale 2? Md Baler Mamn Animal Kingdon. Fe eee Le ae cs ‘ L.Pteropus Dusswmieré. sia Geoff: S*Hil. (The Rous ette of Dussumier/ 2 London, 6. Henderson, ?.0id Baile Mammalia, FITZ : Pteropus Keraudrenius. | The Liousetie of Keraudren} 2. The Head of the Cephalotes Fallasit Geaff. lephatate of Fallas) 4.Molosus obscurius Geoff: Lhe Molossus Bat) 5 Noctilio Leporinus.Gm (The har e-lipped Bat Ley tar & Tod ater Maat en ‘ bs : = * ) His cai Aes Rey re > Anmallingdom. Mammalia P14 : Z ak es tS. ae 1g Phyllosto ma cererlatwrn Geoff: (Ihe Indented Javelin Fat) 2 & 3 PiasFinties leeth f éePhyllostom: n sp ectrt une ec Vampire & Javelin Bat 4 Head of the Megad erma trefolium Geoff Trefoitl-leaf Bat 5 Head of the Mee “fron. Gee of Leaf Lat! 6 Head of the R hinolophus Ader Geoff T7. Three-toothed Horse Shoe Bat 7 Nycteris heoffra v2 The Kear mouse Bat Lendon;G Henderson? Old Bailey i A ao nbs ee Animal ling done. Vantmalia. Pl. 15 l.Nocthores @rivirgata/The Douroucouli 2. Hapale chrvscmela Lhe Llack Martina Lichanotus wedri.. The Indri AUPE on, DPE cei jp ere Rites (i 8 WN mia Lae Ce i a sah tty signs cheeses, ’ Pte hy Ney - ), a pat Anim al Kingdom. Mammaha, Fl lb L. Lemur 7uber/The Red Lemur] 2 Galago senegalensis./The Galago of Senegal 3. Stenhops tardigradus./Sloth of Bengal! 4.Tarsims wpectrunt/The Tarster Londen. Henderson. t tld fiatlev dnimal Kingdom , Mammalia Fl LG | ———_—— — 2 — ae = ] i" van" = SW (ily ATR: ATTN Hie 1 Ga lago crassicandatus (Ce GreaZ Galago 2 Mnstelalutrocephata the White Vison Sf the Furriers 5.Mnstela lota Brasilieusis (/he American Crter 4 Canis Jubatus /Ze Led’ Vif JO.Koala Cinerea (He eZ} coloured Koala London: -Cllenderson, 2 Old Latte; pete) 4 Animal Kingdom ] Sorex aranets, Li The Commean Shien 3. Chrvysochloris Mammatia, Pls. } 2. Mvgale moschatis, Lin. /Lhe Kufscan Miushe Rat. ve LNLATLOE llenders Lin ve The Golden Mole Old fatter Animal Ling di re, Mammalia, P1D4 1. Taphozous maurrétanes Geoff. S*Hl [The Mauritius Horse Swe Bat) ? Vespertilio piprstredlus,6m,/The Pivistrelle re id cotus tmorienwis. Geoff /The Timor Bat) 4.Gais opitheeus rus. Geoff /Lhe hed flving Lemur Bat) London, 6 Henderson ?.0ld Bailey. UA es ele Hi 4 fie dbsvivi i Ts , f Lary AX seine any ‘A % x ¥ mM Litpay PITT ERAT an) >" hee ee UN Uap aa LIM gna oy Ay al i pa Mammalia, Pe 1, Erinaceus europeus. Lin,/Lhe Common Hedge Hog! 2, Centen: spinosis (The Radtated Tenrec 3. Head of the Centenes vsetosus./The Tendrac ! 4.Cladobates fervugirea, LTheFerruginous lupaia Londe "a, CHendersi a Z.¢ Ud Fat ley “y 1 ae aah ct per j mis A 4 Fal ie Mi A 43) He Dy me, Al rab ad Ligh ii ii a di vf oe a pirate ee Arimal lingdone. (rinses = Mammalia. Pl. 21. Hh L.Unrsus lahtata. lainv. (The Thick lipped Bear 2 Ursus arctos. (The Brown or conimen Bear of urope)/ 3.Uvsus matlavanius. Horsefield. (The Malay Bear London; 6 Thndervon. 2? Old Batley bay ae hie Hi RS ik: eu Rip cars Animal Kingdom, Manin En 1.Talpa CULOP ead Lin. The Common Mole 2? Condvinva cristata. Lin. Lhe hadiated or Amerte n Mole 3.Scalops aguaticus, Lin Lhe mradial tloz London. G.Henderwon, ?,Cld Lailen Animal lingdom. Mammalia.F 1.23. |] ———— 1.Ursus americarars. 6m./The North American Black Bear) 2. Ursus ferox. lewis & Clarke. The Grisly Bear / 3.Ursus marittinats./lhe Polar Bear London: Henderson, 2? Od Batlev Animal Kingdom hae eee) Cu a 3.Ailuvus He/iulg eres London, G Henderson —rmnnam ALLOW N I ornaius (The Black Bear of the Cardilleras Mammalia ww 2, Proeyon Lofor; Lin./ The Ka The Shining Panda, 2, 0ld Bailey Ll. P4- 10 Hen? sort . - it | j a, . + i fem Animal lingdom Vamemalia Ll 3 Ll. Hvena drunnca.Thumbery. (Lhe Brown Hyena 2 Felis tigris./The Royal Tiger Lond Henderson, 2. Old Batter AL) a So Deere, wamenniieonalt Weed, seat yh. aden wa A one cen ee ee Le ; vlan atop tay tk SS 9h th Nese sande A ROI Urner weld WronK". Erne Pee Animal lingdony. | —-——--- ---—--= 1G Calocephalus vtedinzs. Zin. Gin. (The Conon Seal / 2. Marvorhinns probosctdeas. Cav. |The Fle - phant Seal/ 3. Otaria Jubata.(Lhe Sea Lion Of Steller. Pernettt. kc) AOtavia ursina.\Lhe Svea Bear) 5.Trichechus rosmarus. Lin, lity. (The Sea Cow of the Eastern Hemisphere London; GHendersom, 2. Cd. Burley vil vl Ai ve 4; “vi Wi ii Wha ie an) isis is hatha ae or Animal kingdom. Mamn reali, aLt. 3O. bis Felis deo. Zin 3 The Lion Felis cavies London: (blended I ee vey jail zy > * Pau, os oe anh fay ie ror Animal Kingdom. 2 ? Mammalia, P3L, iM — = | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2, Dasyurus viverrinus, Whiter Da 1. Didelphis cancrivora (The Crab-cating Ope 3S Perameles masutu Geoff. (The Peranteles ana PUA A 94 ai ae i ARENAS lhe Ree yes ie vain $s Sd 4 ye i CANY BYBP CE Ke ’ ve b 4) [yw ani \ Rd ii i d “Animal Bingdom. Mammalia Pl 32. = - — ] Ear iii L cage x 1. Hypsiprymmus White, Guov et Gavi. /The Kangurou Hat or Potorvo) 2. Head of Macropus major, Schaw. fi a - ~ 5 . am r | on j (The Greater Kanguroo) 3.Lipurus cinereus, Gold The Koala/ 4A.Phascolomvs Wombat. Ler (The Wombat ‘ P : London, G Henderson, 2, 0ld Bailey uN Neg i ant Wf oe a: = a ee a Animal hingdom. Mammalia, P35, ae Phalangista rufa, Geoff: / The female hollaw-jronuted Lhalang er 2. Head of the Petaurus taguanotdes, Desm,/Laqguan Phalanger}) 3. Petaarus pygmaeus. Sch./The Flying Dwary Phalang London. Henderson,?, Old Batley Animal LHiig dom Mammalia, P34 SS y oS 1. Scmrus aurogaster, P Cuv. (The Golden-bellicd Ngurrrel) 2. Head ofa Guerlinguet AS rt of Sguarred 3.Pteromys volucella,L. (The American Fivinc Sguiared/ A.Cheivomys madagascariensis /Gmel, (The == Beh el v dye dye London, & Henderson,?. Old Bailev ia h soa 4 rr mh AN tall ' payin hy ibe ied i a is Animal Kingdom. Mammalia, P/, 35. =e ‘ a i Hvdromys chirveogaster, Geoff. (The vdromvs: a Capromvs Leevii./ The Houta. 3. Mus decumaniue, Pall. (The Sarmuflot or, Common Norway Rat London, & Henderson, 2, Md Bailev ii te 4 ines é ale Hi Dest Laie ll iy Aninead Len Mammalia, Fi. 396 { : — — = : ae London: 6 Henderson, 2, Old Bailey. Weng - aia, | ? Ai { Aninidl Itingdom. Mammatta. PLA Se WESSSE Winmse L.Orveteropus capersts (The Cape Ground Hog | 2. Myrmecophaga didacivla [The Twotoed Ard Later} 3. Head of the Myrmecophaga judata (Tamanotr | 4, Manis telradactyla Lin. (The daman Dua } London, 6. Henderson, 2 Old Baler si an adie bl | K area! ry "4 (neon ath Wey Ser ARN , Fj ‘ j Lo Aad ; y 1A RSE Paige gn OH Lake SR 40 ibe aes “it ) 4 y t Mammalia Ll 47 bits. of the Iwo horned Rhinoceros. 2. Skeleton of the One horned Rhinoceros of Java. atomical details Sf the Lhinoceros. (Ear Siar ther description sce explanation IF the plates at the conwunence— e Volume / London; Henierson. 2, dh Batley. Animal Tingdom, rf Mammalia, P1Ad L. Echidna setowa. (She Bristly Echidna 2, Ornithorhwuchus paradoxus, Blum the Paradox Animal of New Holland ii “ ve poe 22 ASS = aes cE: ac Perey ae eee Oe ie haan / is MOPOT PID { UOStIpueyy Y wopoT 7 ne —— ‘ Dia gly Ah pa.aarorsypapnys passofn ursav2a ds PIYJO AJIDIU DV 40 ' os quoyday UvipUuy 7g JO UOZIYIYS . aN ! 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Rhinoceros indicus, (The Indian Rhinocerces) London, 6. Hendervon, 2.0ld Bailey. . ‘ Teas Ge wignen, “atact “A gps, ee 2 AAP PUD § Uasia prey g Ui ( @8T Ib0IT 704 “WMLOp CUI, POULLUPE PIS UPYLIAINEL LOL) WUpUy fo POUL Ud OL Td Vou — on pane spipeu puoydey gy fo . { ay vad PIUIVLI UD JO UDJIIY Sa =I UMopoury poUuiup Animal Kingdom. Mammalia PLO. LDicotvles (abiatus (The Whitelipped Peccary er Tajassous 2 Phacocharres deliani Rupp./ The Hog oy Lian} 3.Sus scrofa. Var. of Scant The Wild Hog. London, 6 Henderson, 2 01d Patley Z __ Mammatia PL 50 bis —_- - ~ 1. Skeleton of the Rhinoceros unicornis./One horned or ladian Rhinoceros / 2. Skeleton F the Hippopotamus amphibius.Lin./The Hippopatamis London, Henderson, 7, Old. Bailey 4 a f atl f | i | Lak ‘ed bi ta ve : ail @ pe si 5 ui ; fie ven Ve ’ nM iy by Th tl in i 1 i tn nin f i } ee ee 3 i ai i : ' mer up isd ric i Vien 4 al VA { a AA Tt SA le Huy 0 fall ma ‘chan oo | v r a Nad one ‘i ie ve Pear ann: Rn 7 ‘a : "hee a ee Mar nialia, P71, 5%. Anima Lingdeont. i. Mippopotamus anphibius, L./Lhe Mippepotames) 2. Tapiv atdicus, /The Lapt of Indéa ) 3. Mead of Vapic americanus L./The American Lape! London. 6 Henderson, ?, ld Bailey. hii tna d Ce ed ee Animal Kingdom. _ Mammalia. Pl. 52. 4 l.Equus montanus. Burchell. The Onagga)/ 2.Equuis henionus.Fallas. / The Deigquetai/ 3.Equus zedra.lin,/The Zebra London: 6 Henlerson.? Wid Bailey. 1) 4 i VAD, “i Fl “yh nT, us a, i Ace My Beh ey AY alae Ye aii A a IN east i ) a i hummel iinadene, Manwnalia Pl 53. — a ao oo ee a aay L.Equus guaccha,. Zin. (Lhe Ceuagaa 2. Camelus // edarius 1, (7 lary 1 7 é 3.Auchenia Wacma Lin Var dlpaca. (The Lania | Loudon, 6 Henderson, 4. Old Bailey. ater fh} ‘Stes Paty eed ‘RE RUS Rhy | wish Wr 7 ( ace | tie () a) ares. ee ee Animal Kingdom. : Ser a eee ig Mammatia,l.53, brs. 1. The teeth of a horve three years old. 2. The teeth of a horse four years old. 3.Fxternal structure of Eauus Caballas the Common Horse. AThe Head. aThe posterior maxillary or under Jaw. b.The superior maxillary or upper Jaw. eLhe orbit. d. the nasal bones. eVhe vature dividing the partetal bones below, from the eccipital bones above f Lhe a rior maxillary bone, B.Lhe Seven Cervical Vertebra. C The Eighteen Dorsal Vertebru. D.Lhe Six Lumber vertebra. Ei Lhe Vive Sacral Vertebra:. F. The Caudal Vertebra:. G:The Neapulaor shoulderblade, 4 Lhe teeth of a horse jive wears old. 5.1he teeth fa horse six years old. London 6. Henderson? Old Bailes Diane A ot! y se BA ie Viet Mammalia. PL 54. Animal Hingdone. Is 1.Moschus Pygmeus. Burr (The Piqgmy Musk 0x) %.Head vf Moschus moschirerics. / The Musk 0x / 3. Cervus virginianws,/ The Virginia Deer/ London.G Henderson, 2,0ld Bailey ep) <0 Sa ie. im ¢ | ae to i i ; aK os Hi Ah 7 ard Saal ih ix. es ola Mammalia Fl. 54. G28. ae = = ee ] i. Cervus tarandus.I./The Hein Deer | 2. Cervus elephas. /./ The common Stay / London: Henderson, 2. Ud Bailey. a Wapniialta. Ll. I4.LE. QTL MEG AO es a é PE Cervus canadensis. Gn.|Lhe Elk london: 6 Henderson, 2 Nd Baile Vv. be + e How thy % S). - Se iss ae} . OD Mammatlia.Pl bag don. Animal h a TET ne sere To The Giraffe / g wrara. o 1.Camelopardalis .2 Old Bailev. olTenderson London ET ee tae Lae ton Cana) vib son ibe, BEY Uh if a ea ye | en Wn ra a Ue ae W Animal lingdom. Mammalia, PL56. | he Hi || Ui Midi CAAT} UF 1.Ovis ammon. Lin. /Var_Laticauda)Lin./The Argali of Siberta 2.Capra egragus Lin. / The Wild Goat London. 6 Henderson, 10d Eaile + eed wy Ak Neidiote oa aes, Palit Eee ae ea er be saponha wi jl ieee ty wht Aninal Lingdom. Mammalia, £1.57. re ] ‘zh i =e = im. ——— | LAntilope Kevella,Gmel. (Lhe Hevel Antilope / 2. Head of the Gazelle 3. Antilope gazella, Lin. /The Gucelle / London, G Henderson, ld Batlev . EL ce ny apenas re ey a, ee aR “ ie ek ee ee a ee er. cere. pied deal. 4 lth etal ew ff nina hinudone | | = SS ane ——— lL. Bas bivon Lin./Lhe American Bufjile or Bison! 2 Head of Bos taurus Din (The toninion Ox 3. Bos bubalas Lin. She Bijjule Aninial Kingdom. Mammalia. Pl. 4S. = SS SS = = es > ay = === = = — — : =e - - | | es SF = = Z EIA SLD 5 SSS Boa 1 Head of the Bos moschatus.Male. for female figure see Mammalia? 59. 2. Ovis musimon. Geoff. (The Mouflon oS Sardinia / 3.QOvis tragelap las. Giv./The Mouflon of dfrica/ A.Bos urius. lm.|{The Auroch | Lontlon;, 6G Henderson, 2. Cid hailey. PA} ete ie a . oe « My 7 ‘ i a oad & it , ahi mtn wae ; drimeal Hingdore. 1.Bos casfer. Sparm./ The Gape Liuffalo / - Se, ? Bos moschatits 3. Bos gruniens . Fall. (The grunting on London: 6 Heraderson ? Md Batley of Tarturyv Man 2araL a | | | | | | | ) | We | | | | | | \ | | | | | | | | ot | | yi bel Pv | | | i | hat Worl | | bn. | The Musk Ox of America aft wy eis | es iy 4 Pal) es le bar) 7 s d . q WS} Aes aN ry uA - mie “4 & ; os i oie ws i) j -: ." : : pa A : ee 4, ; eh) 3 z ee r es sie ‘ oh et * vag whee bed : i aaa ‘ ; A ; } : 4 ae i f At r ; 43 ES i) : A ¥ i an . it \aiieie a } 4 Tie | } ian ' etry aie f : HI ed fhe Lal ANN LA aa Ms F ae ab inh " f a NN a mh bes eh ~ Aegan i Ly 7 Li} i y A ; ‘ j / 4 sah * ANS md ORL.) win ‘i \ - Mammalia, F160. \| 1. Nelphinus orca. lacep. The Granipas / 2. Delphinus capensts. Duss. (The Cape Forpoise / 3. The rain upper jaw of the Delphinus orca. A. the lower jaw of the Delphinus orca. 5. Delphi - — mus glohiceps. Gav The round headed Grarniyzres / Tondon: 6 tenderson 10d Bailey. t i . ii : : Petal te Boe PSA Hd ig wari addy : ‘ eyed: = tte eda puye | A r POE 24 Coma + ‘al ‘ er Pen A's 3 ti gHNiNioy feith eter Animal Kingdom. Mammalia, Fl, 61. 1.Manatus americanus. Desne. (Lhe Amertcan Lamantin or Sea Cow ?. Halicore dugong. (The Dugoeng London, 6. Hendervon, 2.0 Animal Hing done. Mammalia £1.67. Z S Kasi AT ows | ! i — : = | Delphinus delphis. L./The Common Dolphin 5. Head of D elphinorhinchu s gangeticus Hox The Dolphin of the Ganges.) 2? Phocena vulgaris. (The ComméonLorporse/ L Delphinapterus lexcoramphius. Feron, The South Sea Porpoise / London, 6. Henderson, 2,0ld Bailey ae ua iis Animal Kingdon. Mammalia. Pl.63. ae | SUM : featal/alalfal AG000 Camm i af aS : v GOO TH. S. AVAY ff ; be. SD-DDDDYDHDODDDDdLdY 1 Monodon 7nwnoceros.L. tuv. (The Narwhat/ 2.Physeter 7 vacrocephalas. Shaw. tiv. (The Cachalot or Spermaceti.Whale | 3. Baleena mysticetis. 1. Cay. [the great Greenland or Comamnon Whale / London; 6 Henderson, ?. Old Batley. 7 . Bumal lingdonr. ] oi : ——— ——— | 1 Vultur érecdicos. Gov. (Lhe Indian Vulture) 2. Saxcovamphus gryphus. Gin. (the Gonder or great Vulture of the Andes } 3. Sarcoramphus papa. liv. (The King of the Vultures) 4. Gypaetos harhbatie, (Uy. (The Lamb Vulture) 5.Head of the Cathartes aura. Civ, {Lhe Turkey Buzzard london; G Henderson, 2 Cld Bailey. Rik Ne { ‘iM! 1 Per inyy We i RUT ain) Oe i PRR May tata STP Tt it n ‘a Ta} ee aha)! ay eh A wh) inh Re tis Lie Ao Animal Kingdom vos Paee {Falco Fulvis Gr. (fhe Common Hagle 2 Neophron fercnopteri Sa! 3. Paleo Ossifragus Grr The Ossifrag ws. a i By : NR y nh : i i ¥ ay, 1 NTH Vy Nita i i my ‘ va iy ai § . ai i A 1 ) MR ek / ; ah i ; ay - ‘ 1 i, } ; { 1, fi i } vf i Tie i s / 1 iA a ‘ ¢ , Sy t , pela i i v ‘ t rat j j rue } an FNS i ; oes ar : E Ae ; a af ie ) a sags he I ‘ 2 i i ; ae nena the Ayo ho , Benge) tre he VLA iy beat Nines H Aves Pl. 2. bis. Animal hingdom . | 1. Faleo communis Gm. 3.Faleo candiams fIslandicus . Gm The Common Falcon ).2.Faleo nove Hollandice. Whate /. The Gerfalcon London. G, Headerson.2, Old, Bailey Cf Aff Vp, Wey AYN —— aul Lire Hl ican f Mi The Goshawk of New Holland Aninial Hingdom Aves. FL. 3 ie = 3. Astur wcanthothorax. 4. Head of the Gertault 1. Faleo foutoralia 2 Aquila wralatens?s London: te Henderson? id Baiter ara iff ah "Nias, BW eM Arama Kingdom . 1. Faleo parisiticus Lath. 2.¥aleo, cayennensis. Gm «. London: 6, Mendearsoi 3. Falco occipitals Daud Old Basler ihe y Paint \ Animal Kingdom. Aves PLA q 7 J OS RAS | | | : Ag c PRT QS | ~~ oO 7S SR | wh tat SS L.Miivus Aunetus(The fork tailed ite) 2? Head of the Perms crestata (The crested Honey buzzard of Java S Sq : j < ay, 0. 3. Buteo sacked | Trae RouwnoitrorJacdel buzzard) ASerpentanus cristaties/ Lhe crested Secretary or snate cali London GHimnderson 2 Oa Bade; ydom Animal fin Aves. FA. f. bus 1. Prints crétstata,Quvier /. The Honey Buzzard of Java ).2. hawk 2 J. Buteo albicandatus Niall |The White tailed Buzzard London. 6. Henderson Old Bailey Falco pennsy lvanicus Wils Imerican Sparrow am z re a ee y : y < ». = “ , é / * raz = —S / ay” = ss <—s . 7 == ‘ yr ik ; — = “i ‘ - a Le wm. 7" = 7 1 ; as ae: _ + ao ‘ s : ‘ #: =a 3 cee r 2 Pere, ee ae “a 3 ¢ S vA a * ba 7. - . = 3 + \ . =a 7 : | = Amimeal Kingdam Aves PLS LBalco Halietus.Z. Zhe Osprey. 2. Warpyia Ferox The American, Harpy. 3, Cavacava Vulgarris 7/2 Common Caracara ie) Ni ny a) hei Bar if Na, | y\te,/ ——— u | Harpyta Maxim-a viellott. The Great Harp) > Vrew o&f the lead andl ace Ci Ltgl ) falce Cutanernsts Deaid lhe Small faa If Guar qrimal Kingdom. Aves. Fl. 6. bts. | | rr) | | | | : 1. Falco palustts. Pr Mar? 2. Strix bubo. £rl. The Grand Duc 3. Syrmium. alZuco. Lin Zondun; 6 Henilerson. 2. Old Bailey. i ia: ; Ae nae i ane Waal a Be ain me. Le me Mus Ta at a / i ih Aue ay | Am ‘7s Hn : Ni ektk Cian es ae Tn es ad be ee Na Gi L/MIN ek na Pia ne Hae ii ’ yy i ‘ ss. A 1 ha th yr AAG: he a eee lane sy By i iy i p cr io eee Me N peel, ot i, ‘an RTL) 1 ei - ie Niue es) ty i | } es y if iy Mi Hy ite ane yn bye Ai, im}, ie ey ee ih iad ah We i iy oy Lae Ny, a 4 RD. A Mh ia ie ‘ is fe Ml taenhiaes (h Nh i vet iy Caren eee: Sahl ant Ny, ny iy bh iy! ny Aart : : [Ruling : a WRN M7] 7h ‘An, ei! 4 ay ‘ (tis (AD AF ; ay UL ah Nai he yr ale 7 : } , boas (e fy Vertis Hy : ; hy si rani iT * y th af if i x Sakti aa , Deh ' mi hie hy Hh H ai via ‘ it eres , : a re be ‘A a) ae Rn ve ny si a Animal Kingdom AVES Lal. ae a 1. Otis macrorhynchus, Lem. (The large beaked Owl! 2. Stix flammea,L (The Ominous Screeé Awl) 3. Syrnium pagedarunt Lem. (The Village Ov / London, & Henderson, ?,. Old Bailev | ae Aves F72. 8. = yeeeraca ne | i | t | i | | i | i} {| | 1 | i | i | | | | | | | 1 | | | | | | | 2 | CP) i \ j 1 | | | | ma | | | | j | i 1 | | al ia ease ae Cie 7 ' h = he Bir eae te ; Si: Pay a fr A Wereiieler a Aratwnal Fingdom dues Pl < 1 Edolrus remifer, { Lanius Shaw |) The Malabar SAruve 2 Phybalura Flaveirostras (-The Brazilian Fellow Buu 5 7 > /)77 P London CGHenderson 2 Clah Batley ‘ << a plienlehtinns 4 ew mi A he ae Dt, ee f ' a a foe i : . pe a te chharonthy ” a er, a ee Pr an 7 ius ug epee de | gm AAA, CN, telecine af PP ee a ee a lies esamietemeety D1 aay i} Pah cameleti RNa i Aves Pi.70 Animal Hiurgdorm 1LCuculus gun (Lhe spotted Cuckoo ) 2.Coceyzus Geotfroyve (Lhe coues Crckee 3 Centropus mertebilcc (The larle-rnatled Couceé } London. Chllendersorn, 2,0ld Bailey | 1’ Fearne OL, ish ee dite bi AES Geld epee edie ah, Ll . yi Se aie Sage wif one} adit Seu ¢ maeriaty tay dare va . 5 “' BevenNevey toate. Ay ae iw We od & Aramatl Kingdom. Aves Pi TP. 1. Coccyzus Crustatus vietllot The Conas. 2. Cucutlius Cancries. Lin The Commtor Cuckoo 3 The Bilt of the Sautothera veda vietlott A Indicater Alaver viellott The London. G Henderson, 2 Old Batt Indicato? “ Lnimal Ling dom f = hes Aves LL.SZ : : — | | | | | London Henderson 2d Lailey. f animal Kingdom. Aves F114 | Ocypterus Albovittains. Ya7//. 2.Lanins Plumatus Shaw. 3 Barita Auaphoresis Lemm. Timderson 2,0ld Bailey, nit ' "Ne Uae " . pe Heh Ly Supe iy ‘ Teh ees ay Ny) Siren Aves PLS Animal Kingdom, |. Lanins Pitangua Grie/ 2 Bethylos picatas Mail. 3 Lanins Cayanus, G77el. Henderson 2. Old gant Kingdom - 1.Gymnocephalis Capucmnas . Lefs.2.Ampelis co anga.L.3. Muscicapa partdisi. Gm - | The Fly-catcher. | London;6.Henderson.2, Old Bailey : ed Aves. fLL5. ey ty Lain i Animal lingdome Aves. FUG = ee — | | | i = 7 — — ——— —— eee ! Pacdalotas créstates. Vieill. (Tu ornamented Lardalote ) 2Hill f the Lanins ivrannus (Lhe lyrant) 3. Bedd of the Mascipeta curonata. The Crested Mus cipela LMuascicapa miniata. Lean. |Lhe sitall Vly catcher) 5 LM of the Gymnocephalas calvies.6./ Lhe Bald Tyrant) 6.8ill oS the Plitya livnehos caruremus. Lem. (The Broad billed Lly catcher) 7. Cephalopterns ornatus. bref, SM The ornamented Gphalapterus Pe eats eee eee Tie a eS f 4 Fant init conn ae : ize re , : ome oe gare ate ee Ne ate Neg mele tom D 74 UMLTICLLEL 5 Mycthera 07%: a a ype Pi ; Pye | ial) 7 ile eae Pe Me i eM * i mT P iy. TY | < DAY { ip ieat is l He, 7, Aras FKL tLrimal Kingdom wes ELLE Lt <= te mans Se ee 4 == == a z f == Sunthio camalus (Ostrich of the Eastern Comtinent./ London Henderson 2 Wd Pails some at, wale a eae rae y i va aan | Animal Hing don. eee: Aves, LL LS. al aN) f (Vi L a 1. Ampeli 3 Carnisexr. The Butcher Chatterer.) Z Head of the Procnias averane Bh Bombye1ll cedrorunt, | Lhe Chatterer of the Cedars} 4. Gymmoderes nudicollis 1 Odpiay THUMP yea ther & Bild of Ceblepyris canus. (The dprican own bird The Swatlow Crown-bord | ‘ 7/9 London, G. Henderson, 2 Baile The vartegated Chatterer. The bare-necked Chatterer G. Bill of the Tersina hirundinacea f } id sae i anal Yu ‘ “i ae Poy i, sf , Th) aie wi , ppm 4 } “f ome ney i a ina ‘Animal Kingdom Aves. F119. \ 1 .Tanagra mencana.Gm. 2.Ampels garrulus . L./ Ihe Bohemian Chatterer./ 3.Tardus palmarum .Gm. London;6.Henderson.?,0ld Bailey - Aves Il, 20 |, Tanacra riagnua /, » braosshcak Animal ing doje | | Oriolvs ga hala Lb ) Grallina Aves JA ATA Anim al Kin gdo mr ).Eurylaimus corydem. Tenum 2.Pipra parece ws } akin > Fanberiza critrinedla, Luu Th Yellow Buntury r i —— ‘ Animal Aves. Pl, 23 L. Fringitla cdrduelis Linn.| The Common Goldtinch Rupacola Viridis Temm,/ The Green lock of the Rock./ 3.¥Frineilla moutifiingilla Linn: The Mountam Finch § L 2 London; G. Henderson , Olid Batley Animal Kingdon. AVES. Ele 1. L.Ficedula sidlis./The American Stene-chat) 2.Carvuca subalpina./Lhe Garuca cf the lesser Alps / 3. Regulus tgnicapillus. 1, Bill of the Accentor alpinus. Bechst The Ae centor of the Alps} 5. Bill of the Saxicola rubicola. lw. / The Mill -clapp er | London: 6 Henderson. 2. Old Bailey. ea t tees huh : las oy ae Ke fe 1 qu 1 \f al ; ; 1 ie up) 3 Vata i ru Bis fs, 1 nn i { ff) ih pry ay ‘} At Valine 4 mish IMiy (ere a} aa in Oh lee Mr i \ yy Wenig ? an ae JORIS ff ica ; ‘ iy Pe Pitre. a iete me re i ithe i alia f " me £57 A \yicgs tion mr) 4!) } aa et) : Nie sy Ki ny , Me te a elWieey hak iy iy Animal Lingdom. 1. Alauda apiata. Vieill. The Bateleuse /) 2.Parus biarmicus./Lhe Bearded Titmouse) 3.Head of the Parus caruleus. (The Flue Titmouse) 4.Pyrgita circs. (The Lark Bunting ] 35.Bidl of the Remiz./The Pendulous Titmouse / 6. Bill of the Alauda calandra. (The tatandre Larle} 7.Bill of the Emberviza cirlics. (The Grl Bunting / 8. Bill of the Vis seri, jaune./Lhe Yellow 9. Bill of the Fringilla montifringilla./ The Mountain Finch / 10.Zil/ of the Lamavia cannabinalLhe Linnet) P / Weaver / London: 6 Henderson, 2.Old Bailes a ren J CT ity Ay eis A 0 in) Wh fee hay AG al ie lin i Cig & Cl ue 1A) hae a o Yat Lea ihe ae ery Aninial Kingdom. Aves. Fl. 25 1 Vidua longicauda.bmel./The long-tatled Widow 2. Bill of the Conimon Gros-beak 3. Bill of the Pitvlus canadensis. (The Canadian Grosbeak 1. Pyrrhula velgaris. Briss./The Connon Bulifinch 5 Bill of the Loxia curvirostra.Lin.| The Grass-bill} 6 Bill of the Coxvthus enucleator. 7. Colius leuconotus.Lath./ The Coley) & Bill of the Buphaga africana. |The Beef-eater London: Henderson. 2. ld Balen Pe | er ff LY ete eae ly iy ee i , ; i =a Antal hingdon = 1.Rulabe s javanius. Vietll./The Javanese Grail 2 2, y We 3. Pyerrhocorax AUP liiles The Alpine (ren LSFi7/ Wake ae | ey ra Oy ith renie atk iA eh . ; ae hs ny a ee i eT al he ; May a me t a} ] : A i vt yet cial a EN oh Animal Lingdon. Aves cath 27. lL. Anabates supercitiarts. (Lhe Thrush billed A uthatech | fp Synallax is fessellata (The Tessellated Nuthatch) 3. Sitta castanea. Gol. du Mas. [The Luropean Nuthatch) A. till ofthe Xeuops rutilius, /The Shining Nuthatch) London; 6 Henderson, 2. Old Bailey itunes Aa A ian Any HL ONe : a Sith th ant any, hes has 1 . \ Aa Ta nn BLARAlABNA, Ai mr i Rduh 2 Animal lingdom. r 1L.Oriolus coudougnan. Vaill. /The Coudougnan of India. 2. Moenura @vra, Vietll. / Te Lyra Bird or Superb Manura. London; G Henderson, ?. Old Bailes AVES Lb LF, H wel ae Jo EG, > ae -; Animal Kingdom g Aves. Fl. 27 his. 1.Motacilla znanthe. / Zhe Wheat-ear /.2.Mowacilla Iuscinia Gmelin). The Nightingale 3. Sylvia subalpima Bonell . London;:6.Henderson. 2, Old Bailey Ayan Ni Ai (Pay ‘ Hire aS” hhh 5) Wii Anmal Kingdom Aves. L1.78. ‘ee > Tatas - : a Seen =] =. Sl LA eeen = Z | | \ 1 } | \ | i | | q } | | i] || | | 1 | f } || | | | | | | t | | i | | i, \ | i] 1. Dieveum erythronotos. Vieul./The Scarlet backed Creeper) 7 Melith reptus vesWared j , heved CGeeper) 3.Cinnyris solaris. Tem. (The Sun Creeper) A Billof the VAvachuothera longisi Tem. / the Long billed Creeper | London: & Henderson, ? Old Bailey asl i hy hiratl aA sd ee luca tal b ; ih a iy ; an ‘4 i ae vy } Animal Kingdom . Aves, PL2Z4. bis. Ll Corvus leucop has. lemmnm. The Northerm Raver./ 2.Corvus icaryoacactes. hin The Common Nutcracker.) &,.Coxrvus glandarits lin The Jay of Europe london; G. Tenderson,2,0ld Paitey . Ru ie tai 192 7 tt ( Uy atau ae A Animal fingdom. Aves, PL29 1. Pica chirvsops Lhe crested Jay vartable Pie 4.Corvus plendense./Bill of the splendid Jay) 5.( arvocatactes vulgare. 2.Garrulus ¢réstatus: Lhe Blue Jay of Catechy a. Temia vartans. (The Bill of the Com mon Nutcracker) 6. Glancopis cinerca./Lhe Ash-cc loured Glau apls) ye Ryu } iene caveeniwimesaiabaly 18 phaser ie . ie Se ore i i sh algun pe er eal il SpE Nan, "ha \ 3) AVES, £1,350. 1. Paradiswa apoda./ Great Bird of Paradise) alco called the Emerald Bird oY Paradive 2.Paradiswa aurea. (Golden-breasted Bird of Paradive London; 6G. Henderson, 2,0ld Batl: i, i} ae i} f i ‘ Wie Ce ie)! bpm onset” esl [eR Oe deena i HPN ( (hd LPs bah Pit *t, vane ici ah ¥ Wtcte Amal Hingdont. Aves, PLL 1.Rupicola vu/garis. (The Common Cock of the Kock) 2. Pipra erytrocephala./LheXelow headed Manakin 3, Eurylaimus macrorhynchis. (Linneus Todi: Landon; 6 Henderson, 2, ld Bailey. { i ih i Ge, j PM ae i Ny st seri Mi Animal Kingdom . tyes, PL.31 bz J ives, «Jt OES 1 of Z : , 5 af , 7 Se < i.Cypsehis murarias .Teman. The Martner. Z 3K apramulpns CULO PP CALS + The Hurope ah Goatsucker./ 3.Wirundo urbicalin. / The Swatlow. London; G.Menderson.2, Old Barley. ( ’ , 1 ae : s ot ea ay NN Wi , i win vi) ma ies) va iste Animal Kingdom tA a Me Lops AIVUACAILS Tem Priomites brasiliensis. Lllig London. & Henderson The Green Bee The Braidian ) Old Baler Later Saw Bild / Bhs) 5 hy Ai, nyt i Ti gc (hassles pide ae emma til , I re thoes a ST har ie AU i bP tex Fh Le eee: e oaQ i] uz! F j u 1 " 4 vil diyiguanddd has Animal Ming / y / / { / IA J aN 4 lL. Coracias bengalensis. Ginel.([The Bengal Rotler 2. Colaris garrula.cmel. (The Garrutous Rollei London: 6 Henderson. 2. tld Bailes A, bas mv ‘yay ae 1 Kiwi PUA i ene h ‘ ian inate ei Leiike Met ahs a ; Animal Ling done, Aves: FL, 34. LLoxia enucleator din. (The Pine Gosh ak 2.Loxia ceccothiraustes.Lin./ The commen tbrosbheak 3.Loxia curvirostralin.|The Gosshill ; London, & Henderson. 2, Old Bailey, IN bo es yi Ai : v ; if AA VW it : Wi iia fal ; ‘ i} ih ’ 1 ays va t a ROU i i! an q il) Tipu ‘i inh Aves. PLS. Animal Kingdom T Sy 6.6 | i] 3. 2 3 | | LCerthia faniliarisL./The Common Geeper) 2. Dendvocolaptes falcirosires. (The Hook billed WNovdpeckar 3.Bill of the Dendrocolaptes nasican.Vietll. (The Nasican Woodpecker) 4 Bill of the Dendrocvlaptes procurvis Lem.[The Red-biiled Woodpecker) 5. Bill of the Tichodroma murarial./The Wall Geeper) 6.Nectarvua jorbon ca./The Guitguit/ London, 6- Henderson, ) Old Bailen i : i aie roponyady Vey Te het ’ fi \ Animal Kingdom A esi Aves. Fl. Z5.bis. 9° 1. Upupa superba, Lath. The Splendid Puet /.2 .Dendroc olaptes communis , Grav. / The Woodpecker a Dendrocolaptes procurvus . dm London'-G.Henilerson:?, Old Bailey WAN: to. Mewes bigll oak oo 2. D cs omar, wong? ue? of ‘ “the A va eS "wake « hia? x ¢ Winiee bis y : v ee + D P ey ata ad ' . if ’ i 7 im . if Aves. Pl. 33. Ter. Animal Hingdom. ff I HE Z/ YEE, Wy Hy) A pifdy, Was L.Certhia evana.Viedl. 2 Certhia mararia. Lin. The Wall Creeper 3. Certhia flaveola. Gre. London; Henderson, 2 Cd Bailey a nM ‘uhedie vot ‘ i oi Af ‘ebaabivyy watagit ; Animal Lingdom Aves Ll. Jb LSaeanus vulgaris L. The CommonStarling. 2. Colaris Maggascanensis The Madagascar Roller 3 Oriolus Gistatus Gmet. The 6 ASSUGUe London. 6 Henderser 2,0ld Batley fay ON) Wi ¥ ita aed (nila hs fs AWA a! Arnamatl [Mingdom, Aves £UF/ 1 Oriolus Jacamacctt Gmet. 2 Molacitia Cayana Gmet, The Pupit. 3. Carauysres Senagalensts London 6Hendersorvy 2,0ld Bailey — » <— me anne \ - , = i = = : Se, : ; 1 eae Ss . “a = 1 = * as - | ; ; eee - » : ; ie: = f ni . a 4 ' = : : tj ae % ae = eee : Sy =i is i oh ea : = 6 ee = ah? ee aa F “S5 " ; - oe ~ ‘ : = $ Se ‘ y ge 1 5 - % ri <* ‘ F ©. = ‘ < i ‘ ; : : : ria ‘ i eo \ dite a = ee 2 ; : : : ae : i : : ; F = . {os aT > : : tl é ; | : = : = + . M i i , pa . ‘ a ‘ 2 7 : ~ alnimatl Kingdon. a Aves Fl. 3d 1. Xanthornus pacamacit.bmelin 2. Oxvvhbinchus TAQMIMNILCE Ps 4. Sturmus ruber. Gmelin L Bill of the Cassicas hamorrhows >. Bill of the \cterus niger. /Lhe Black Icteriss G.Lill of the Dacnis cavana./The favenne Dacnis oe Co aie Animal Kingdon. ___ Pe! Aves, Pt FF | ae : — : — SS = = = ———— | \ | | | | | j | | | | ae AS ne | BY | RR? | | 4 ; 7 F | ) 4 iy | et | | | | | | | | | ll | | | et al | | | | te | yt ) | | | | | | ea) | Hl | } | aa ve | an j | Py | | | iil | | | i | | | | 1 | | 1h | | | hast || | ! | | | } rer | | | | | i } | | | } \, | | i" | ret | } | | | | + | tel 1} | i | | is | tonal } \ | | | | APA | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | a | | | 4 1.Upupa minor Vietll (Ihe Lefx or African Hoopoe} 2 Promerops caffer. Ent. (The New Guinea Hoopoe 3. Epimachus magnificus The Sp endid Epimachws ; London, 6. Henderson, 2, ld Bailey Oe ee sabia ty — ie rr er ee a. ee AL w fat: f I ." \ vi \ CTSA a) SS hy Lal ty li i Li Pt Cn ti) Animal Kingdon. Ayes LL 1 hay | | | | hat | | | | wal | | | | | | | } ea oa | | | ia] } } fo | | | { | | | | | ae | L. Mic roélossus aterrimets Geoff, (The black-horned Faroquet 2. Pezoporus formosis. Vaill. (The Beautiful nimble Taroquet London: 6 Henderson Wd Bailey ‘ a mult llr ny, SRL iy Geaeiey ENA n apie a ae ’ v ih ah & d Mayer the alan a AA peer b avin’ aye Pepe af i i ai ‘ Ne 1 ih er ' (or { F |. Musophaga gigantea. Vieill. (The Gigantic Touraco. or Vielet-coloured Plantain eater) 2. Corythaix Paulina, Temm. (The Touraco of Pauline ndon; b Henderson, 2,Old Bailey ee PE rie p _ a a vw 2 “1 4 a ’ s . eet re ee et = ie a, Senn pe me new aie Set : ; Se a ee kes eee ewe ae a aa ————— . t /* Shs) 9 es + Aon None iil wales ih, ; Tm tm puma anton ene po a ei: Animal Hing done. Aves. FL, FZ. L. Aleedo cristata. (The Crested King fisher / 2. Cerx trtbrachy «. Sh/The three toed Kingfisher / London. 6 Henderson, 2. Old Bailey Animal ingdonr. Aves, AZ ae = z = ————— ee = —=— | A || \ i | | | | | | | | | \ | | || || | | | I | | | I | ! || i} | \) if I | | | | || | 1. Troglodytes Lougtrestris, (The Eurepean Wren) 2. Bill of Troglodytes communis. (The Common Wren 3. Mofacilla lugubris.(The lugubrious Wagtail | A.Foot-of Budvtes fiava./The Yellow Wagtail/ 5.Anthus arborcus./The Trec Fipit Tas ae Ct a YG) PIN | Bhd, Pade Hale My 4 Hehe! nl i Ty j \ Aamal Kingdon. i L. Motacilla regelus Tin./The Roitedet 2. Motacilla alprrna. Gm The dipine Fauvette 3. Anthus PT ALENS ES BPechst London; Gitnderson, ? Ola Bailey ny tanith: 5 hy wi ‘ Wy. LTrochilus granalirws lhe garncl Uiraezled Liu J, Orthovlhyncas ot. Z } 2 F 7 Bie 2wetig Lira) 2 Vr. brasitiensis/ite Lrasthan Livi Litre Straight btlled Humming Bird) t Ortho. Wagiificus fthe geganhc Hamming Bir L ontdon CLenaerson. 2 thd Lailey A, Pity Fis r an a Se ee! Neal i ui iat ui Re an ; Ui 4 My Mina Kingdon ee ———— = SSS SS Leptosemus virtdis. Vacd/ 2 Indicator vartegatis. Lesson. (The Vartégated Indicator >. Monasa leucops Mliger tint | A ai i 4 We Nai ‘ma lel Pc i el 7 ve ey rites 4 Se ecicall nang tee al sateen dren ermmntaraes | Bia ae i ee est mart easy r 4 j awh: NAM Ac be DA ; f ( ; py a Vy) vi AY GA: cad ’ ey alien Wee ¥4 PRE! Sta | vm , ie 4 aby A gh oh \ hay a wep ety = Say | i ¥ hie ) Uh i ana aA CPD A MH he a Pa ad a event i j ( rian , ; AL i { maya de debi! ioe } Tiana fae Mh i) ier Ny Lan Hatt 1 Ne ARLE Animal Kingdon T = = = Lo Vodus verddin./ The Vody 2 Buceros Avdrocora v Gime! Wd Bales The Horwhild of Gmelin LN o i " i Ms wi eat tein ol ie i il wii vere ay ‘elias eebebpea ; hall 1 set elite OR FECT YF TS "4 iv jae! ld Pie bide Gy " i : ; rh yer i ‘i { : WA i oh ai RLM beh ct aa emia lal vy 1a HK a a FEY i lage! Auras pid TURAN) (ATi ES , AYER ASA Wey Pea bl) Wyil a Ys fy AN i- adit S ‘ : h 4 ‘ un 1] a) ih Mio aba oi a oe ad reat 4 ' py . Mi i) beni * i Animal Kingdone.« ge eh teiee ie A Picus Lherminierti.Lesson./ The Wood- i U | | UD Lib | | | | q = = = = = SS ee a wane 1. Galbula edbirovtris, Vall. 2. Bell of th Jacamaralevon 3 pecker of Lesson) 4 Foot of the Pus dactvlis.(LheFtcoid Woadpecker Lhe lommon Wryneck 5. Yunx torguilla, Lit it TET whe! a ee irae} nV i Vat Ne oly Aan eae Ft nen. y Animuit Kingdon —— L.Malcoha siapercitiosa Scyth Lops asd? alasta Lhe 1 | | | |} | | | | | i | | | | | | | | | | i } | | | | | 1 || \ 1 | | i] | | } iif I | i | | | | |} | i} | H | || | || eae il Motel A Oy Ay ey. Ot apa otal nats ats £ p hath Liege wits ry \ : , ' F, f c Tah : hay Vives apes! Wy)” yore Vii a i) i eres lion y i. Vath i ! ih A ; i i , ’ 7 i! i { i q i ee {? H q , y ia iy \ \ 2) hon Gs } b ’ Veen y ne ae eu : Bais ig nn ap A aSiee MA : i i r m 2 ADOT CH? my i i r i ; a) ant Sat Ws vey as, dAninial Kingdon. 1. Mirando collaris./The Collared Swallow 2 Loecesth Martinet Goatwucher: | Podargus cuviert./ The Coat-sucker of Cuvie The Martin 3.Head and Tees f the pga aio yn ere ‘ EE | TT R stoma pale elit » tee le sp tte aT eet pyrnkaigitlenaie geen: : Spy aanee iu 7 i i i i ‘ y et! J f. ad (" 4" aint) Ae aa, way wt dope ne! r i! a Hy i) Mi ; uj aes, 1 e/ Leach. 7 SULELPOSTTUS (Duvaucelius Barbet / L.Bucco Duvaucelii.Less. 2. Bill of the Pogonias major collaris | The L. Tamatia CCI Vaill, | The Barb 3. Bueco parvis. /Barbion The Great Fogon) Banded Tamatia Alle CG Henders London + Auda a 4 Animal. Kingdom . || | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 | | Bi (1) Ui 1. Jacamedrops grandis Wall/The Grand Jacamar ed-tail Jacamar /, 3 -Todus platyrhynchos . Grr. London: G.Henderson, 2 Ola ° -Galbula i te DAL Aves. F1 I nuficaud Lnob vali lb. le it es han , 7 0 x iG 1 7 epee ye Hata ign wethece dnt PRN ¢ L.Limosa melanura.Leisler. (Lhe Black tailed God-wit/ ? Bill of the Caidxis rufa Wils./(Lhe Red Sanderling | 3.Bill of the Acenaria calidris. 6ne(Lhe Common Sander ting } ABill of the Pelidna alpina. Gm. / The Alpine Palidna) 5. Bilt of the Falemetta (Sc pygmaa L. {The Pig Curlew) G6. Bill of the Phalavopus /obaties. (Ihe Lobated Phalarope ) 7. Bill of the Sta epsilas interpres L [Lhe Strepstlas] 8, Bill of the Votanns JuscusL (The Fuscous Sand pyper / 0.Hill of the Wimantopus nigricollis Wils. (Lhe AmericanLong Shanks / 10. Reeurvirostra orientalis. (The Oriental Avoset London. & Henderson.) Old Batten van yl bi ole wi aN fh are Pee ny es i ea My ee fa a dil a) Uny ty aj SPS ue va 7 ae pew re. aie i ot! ial iar ‘ ‘ ' pot hi et a 7 hb At Vv Animal hingdom. Aves. PLGI. bis. er Wr 1. Fulica chloropus. Lin ./Lhe Water Hen) 2. ¥ulica phorphyris Lin. 3. Fulica atra.Gmelin./ The Coot-/ London: GHenderson, 2. Old Batley > ‘Arumal Mingdom. | Aves. PL.69. bis. 1. Palameddea cornuta. Lin Charadrius LMIRARLOPULS 3.Recurvirostra avocetta, Lin 2} “Ulery Lin 7] Day Bh, Wey) |) jh a ren 'k dah ye v 4 ‘ti Neen ‘vite er bt : Bia ne en be Animal Kingdon. | eS | 2 “ : SReabite ae | ] Tringa varellus. Lin The Bwopean Lapwing | 2 Hama topus ostralegts. Lin 3. Cursorius cvabelEnis. Meyer. London: 6. Heruerson. 2. Old Bailey. The Oyster late Aer aie or ili i ENG tia! ne Ee iy ue \ oJ | 1 hi ie ' ’ mi im yi i 4 J - } u i 1 / t 1 14 1 ‘ } 1 \ A! F Da, ey ) k \ -) i] ‘ 1 “ iy org ei i f ‘ hi ve ht Thal a ' it - iu Ah ibe ir rr ny i , ijl vy i; f 7 f nya: + ) Ar if , '- i iF : i a y te i ey ‘i i a0 rua hi j ’ i } i , 0 ‘ai ay, Ps be) { I | An + i { i i j i \ Pe ‘ Dy wh & ye b { re) et j i ei r y i ) i P Lie ) : fey Pe eee a { os ia i * ~ flied i Oh 74 i |) j een WW (a 1) ey Cat i rh Nay ' Pa ae (ete i mil : | eT} Fi l( enn ee i} i } hi i } ; 1 : 4 Wie ae hi ) } ve i ee Wi a i ; a i i i 4 i j j i f ] i : | va | 1" eer vie | | ra | | | | | | | | | | ) | | | | inet | et | eu | hed | | | | it at ect | | heal | | | it | | | | | | | | Ae \ ea | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | jel | at | uy | | | | i | | | ns hae | Nal H | | | | | | | yo | | | ae | | | | | ' | | | | | eal HiPal | ea | | | | het | \ } | hal | | ay AR | tee | | | | | omy | eal ha | Heth tes | | | | | Li Parva abinacaletd reali magas.de leolagie (The Bronzed Jacana) 2. Head of the Palameda ceri ta. hin (Lhe hamiché or Harned Screamer) 3.Channa chavariaLin/ lhe Chaia of Paraguay / 4 Megapo dius // perreyt. Carnotd Lesson (Lhe Tavon of Duperr cy Vi } “f 4 =) Animal Kingdon. _ Aves £1.70. bis. asst STEN ? ae a YY TL} TLLYLL L janie ZL i > ne 1. Rallns gudaris. (The European Water Kail) 2 Porphyxie smaragnotis Tem. (The Emerald or Sultana loot 3. Bul of the Rallus AgGUuallclwLs. Lin. The Water Rail) 4. Bill of the Kaus trea Lin./ The Ratt! 5. Bild of the ery Rallus porzana,Lin./The Spotted Kail) 6 Bill &: footof the Gallinula chlorepus.in./ Lhe Water Hen / 7. Bild b foot of the Folica alra. Gmel./The ommon Coot} & Head. of the Chionis necrophagaNitll./Lhe Sheath Tiidd Animal kingdom. Aves. Fl i. ter — rar at 1. Scolopax capenses Gm. 2. Scolopax helias. Lath 3.Phalaropus rafus. Bechst Lenion, 6 Henderson. 2. Old. Bailey Vd VES: PR 71. 1 st a N\) Animal Kingdom Seen ee Phir nic Tem L.Glareola lactea Fiery F LEI The Animal Hingdone. Aves. P1711. bis. Wipe 3 apne a eed capa Mae Oe L.Glarveola austriaca. £rt.|/The European Bratreole or Sea Fartridge 2, Phenicopterus ruber. Ent. (The Red Flanrnnge 3.Vagimals chtowis. Lath. |The Sheath bill Zornudton: Gihienadersen 2. Old Batler Animal Hing dont L. Podieeps cornutius Viel. / The Dusky Grebe) 2. Heliornis surinamensis.Gmel. (The Surinam Heltornis ). Lead & Foot of the Colymbus glactalis Z. (The Great Northern Diver L Bill of the Vvia arvlle. Vieidl Lhe Spotted (i motor Greenland Dove) 5 Cephus nunor Gmel./ The Little Guillemot Cedars Shei ie are Seo ‘ u ake ge _ ely rae peal Se i rant ra olen alain Be ty AL iemes Sal AVES, Ft. es LLarus mariasL./The Great tlack-backed Gull) 2. Sterna hirundot./The Common Tern or Sea Swal low)! 3. Bill uf the Noddit “terna stolidat. (The Noddy } 4-.Bill of the Buychops nigrat./The Llack skim meer oe Animal Kingdom 1.Pelecanus onocrotaliisL./ Var jitscus’ Edw. (7 L./ The Sou he. bF% gor Common telican/ 2, Tachypetes ith Seca Lrigate bird / 3. Carbo éilophus./ the Ge ted | worant i falta aa he} ea i sles Animal Ting done. Aves, PUTS. raw | 1. Aptenodytes patagonica bmel. (The Great Penquin) 2. Alea torda.6mel./The lommon duk/ London: bt Tkenderson,?. Old Eaitey “ ' 4 y Lata i 1 \ f i i A « f } an 5 1 , be See ~ 1%: NW, ai hatha a a od, J \ ‘ Val ae i he Ma Ua ee H ee aM i \ iV — 3 ua i ‘ i ( 12 ar ea ce pi) to : 7 Animal Hingdone. Aves £1.76. {= a ——— ——— ——<————— 4 | ies SAE Abe Ls a 1. Proc ellaria pelagica Lin. | Mother Carevs Chicken! 2. Bill of the Proc. glactiales. Gmel./ The Fulmar, 3.B8ul of the Puffinus eguiroc tialis. Edw. | The Equinoctial Puffin A. Bild of the Pachypti la vittata, Forst. (The Loned Briions) 5. Diomedea meelanophris The Albatross London, 6 Henderson, ?, ld Bailes SRT Iie ay Han af ae 7 nay ray Onn ae, i Wy Te) 1 ‘ee hs LY 7 BURY Aves. F1.77. Animal lingdam. L. Diomedea arelarns.Tin./The ce mon Ahatross 2. Procellamia capens7s fhe Cape Petred tates. GN The Arctic Gull or lipe Lroe 3. Larus cre Aninal King dent ; Aves FL 78. 1. Felecanus Bassanius 1,.f[The Boohy Adult) 2. Anas Swan 3 Uhyuchops Vegra 7 1 Bride ere. | ron, 2, Old Bailes dee morn Patella a Gay tanya pe UR Ae boc ie e Animal Lingdom, [r 1.Plotus Levaztllanti Bechet Conver Loeby The Black bellied Dart 3. Phaeton Phenicurus. Vetdl (Ti Animal Kingdom é y Aves. £480. \| i i |! 1.Cygmis olor lmel. (The Red billed or Domestic Swan] 2. Ansex /Bernache/ erythropus. Gmel. [The Bernacle. Goose} 3. Anus /(Garrot) Albeola.Gmet.[The Golden Eye } London, GHenderson,?. Old Bailey ih 7 (nhc itor iy 1 all Ny Animal fingdom Aves fi = ] Auser Crnerens Me 3 Anes Foschas. { The Wild Mallard he Welt Goawe.) Zz Mergus Serrater. L / The Red Breasted Merganser. yi / if 4 Age ite ii r whe i en “i Aelia a Py: wi ! nuniel lingdom. : SS EE AE Aves. LLG: ) a 7 .Fider anas piollessimaTt. (The Eider or S* Cuthberts Duck) 2 Tadorme Mersus cucullatius.Ent./The Goosander ¢ London. © Henderson, 2 Old Bailey a.boschasL./ The Matard Bi :. y x“ r A er et. Laalcseniencigieiatn a1 sche ae eke i ee Meee ee ee ae CTT TRY Lai NG j AVES. PCO. Animal Kingdom. Ay f The Ostrich} liar AMALLS 1. Struthio ¢ ileated Cas sowary The ge galeatius. Vieitt 2, Casuarius 4h Md Cte Y yen iy base Ry (files? tae (y Ps pal Mun ear A ie Wha te aye a beh) 4! ie PaaS re A ame ads bain Neate as MRK Cie rhiaeS ‘fanaa ; : ee Bs POE i ath is r j Ca LAY Hy can Teale Wateats H. Hevea Ng + “ a) elas a ‘ ; ehis jeep By ali 2 Nee ye Lan if ofa PERE a ee ia etna y Vey A pions if Seti ren eM enL ae } i Puivt SR a Ceyiek |: Ns animal hingden. Aves, Pl, 98. i | | | | | | 1. Skeleton of the lhis. from a Mummy found at Thebes in Egypt. 2. Figure of the lhis copted Strom one of the Lemples in t pper Eqypt 3. Bill drawn from the Mummy of an Ibis by M Olivecr. Sa ' ‘a ” Lord, & Henderson, 2,Cld Bailey. ) AW Hoye ND YN NW j Why |) \ \ \ ey 5 3 Yuh ili \ y WX \ AWW WN Z Vie ave WA y ve ee \ \ \ Animal Kingdon. % Ayes, PLIGG. ‘yy ii sa Yi yy Yl lL. Numenins Ibis. /The true Jhis o the Egyptians / London, Henderson, 2.0ld Bailes va) hay i \es i a Pee a fale bee, Ai i ‘oe wv. : Le : A ; . a ee = ' r - re) na 17 77 89 ' 1 n : ae ; t We ae. ‘ . : . a ! ; =) ‘ \ “sy iar, i. 4, i ih, Pe ee = | S S | ft te S O” yeas FON si %e, IY if Un ka Z Pate aa ™S = & Vy K >> VATION AA 3 9088 01506