EEPORT OF THE SECRETAEY 89 



Mr. Jerome Keyes, Alexandria, Va.," spreading adder. 



Mr. John M. Klein, Washington, D. C, blue-fronted parrot. 



Maj. Frank G. Long, United States Army, red-and-blue-and-yellow macaw. 



Dr. AVilliam M. Maun, African tortoises. Reeves turtle, and blue-headed 

 parrot. 



Mr. Herbert Manning, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Miss Merla G. Matthews, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Mrs. J. W. McClure, Sebring, Fla., two sandhill cranes. 



Miss Lelia M. Milstead, Newington, Va., Virginia opossum. 



Mrs. J. W. Morse, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Mrs. D. W. Padden, Fredouia, N. Y., double yellow-head parrot. 



Dr. Pardoe, Bound Brook, N. J., pine snake. 



Mrs. S. F. Perkins, Washington, D. C, two snapping turtles and two painted 

 turtles. 



Mr. E. L. Phillips, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Mr. J. 11. Pilling, Falls Church, Va., brown capuchin. 



Mi-s. R. H. Quinn, Washington, D. C, common rabbit. 



Mr. E. D. Reid, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C, pilot 

 black snake. 



Mr. H. W. Richards, Takoma Park, Md., two screech owls. 



Mr. L. B. Robertson, Clarendon, Va., bonnet monkey. 



Mr. J. T. Russell, Washington, D. C, Petz paroquet. 



Mr. R. C. Shannon, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C, 

 copperhead snake. 



Mr. John B. Shepard, Albany, N. Y., muskrat. 



Mr. P. W. Shufeldt, Belize, B. H., brocket. 



Mr. Carl H. Smith, Washington, D. C, orange-winged paroquet. 



Dr. T. E. Snyder, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C, spreading adder. 



Mr. B. H. Swales, Washington, D. C, South American stone plover ; pigmy 

 falcon, and Bateleur eagle. 



Mr. J. E. Tyler, Washington, D. C, canary. 



Mrs. R. C. Wilton, Washington, D. C, blue-and-yellow macaw. 



Mr. H. A. Wrenn, Baltimore, Md., albino squirrel. 



Births. — During the year 74 birds and mammals, hatched or born 

 at the park, were added to the collection. Among the mammals 

 were: Manchiirian tiger, 3; plains wolf, 3; coyote, 5; European 

 brown bear, 4 ; Kocky Mountain sheep, 3 ; mouflon, 1 ; tahr, 2 ; Ameri- 

 can bison, 3 ; yak, 1 ; Indian buffalo, 1 ; black buck, 1 ; American elk, 

 1 ; red deer, 4 ; Barasingha deer, 1 ; Japanese deer, 4 ; fallow deer, 3 ; 

 hippopotamus, 1; grasshopper mouse, 5; rhesus monkey, 1; Javan 

 macaque, 1; Japanese macaque, 1; flying phalanger, 1; great red 

 kangaroo, 3 ; rufous-bellied wallaby, 1 ; brush-tailed rock wallaby, 1. 



The park was again fortunate in raising two blue geese (Chen 

 ccsrulescens). Other birds hatched were as follows : Mute swan, 

 black duck, peafowl, silver gull, and black-crowned night heron. 



Purchases., exchanges., and transfers. — Only 91 specimens were 

 purchased during the year. Of these special mention should be made 

 of a De Brazza's guenon, a serval, a pair of viscachas, an Arabian 

 gazelle, a llama, and a male gemsbok. The last named is a magnifi- 

 cent specimen, the second of its kind to be received at the park. 



