TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 85 
strated during the past year. It has afforded excellent facilities 
for the Curator and Mr. Hartley to carry on their research, since 
their return from the Tropical Station. 
CENSUS OF BIRDS LIVING IN THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 
Orders 
Rheiformes, 
Struthioniformes, 
Casuariiformes, 
Tinamiformes, 
Galliformes, 
Turniciformes, 
Pteroclidiformes, 
Columbiformes, 
Ralliformes, 
Sphenisciformes, 
Lariformes, 
Charadriiformes, 
Gruiformes, 
Ardeiformes, 
Palamedeiformes, 
Phoenicopteriformes, 
Anseriformes, 
Pelecaniformes, 
Cathartidiformes, 
Accipitriformes, 
Strigiformes, 
Psittaciformes, 
Coraciiformes, 
Cuculiformes, 
Scansoriformes, 
Piciformes, 
Passeriformes, 
January, LOU 
Species Specimens 
RIC aS pee eee = anak oe ale 1 It 
OStricheStin: >. ek Bee 2, 4 
Cassowaries and Emus 3 8 
AMINA O US. ee 2 2. 
Quail and Pheasants ..... 64 By 
Hemipodes: -2e. 3 ve 1 i 
mand: Grouse 22 25) 222 il 1 
Pigeons and Doves .......... 45 175 
Coots and Gallinules _. 10 16 
Penguins. =e. aL 3 
Guills"and Merns”...... iP, 39 
Plovers and Sandpipers 8 14 
Cranes, Seriemas, etc. _. 9 24 
Ibises, Storks and 
TOT ONG fae 2 oe maul foo 26 66 
DCECAMCES a we 2 3 
Mlamine oes. eee 2 3 
Swans, Geese and Ducks 67 637 
Cormorants and Pelicans 8 20 
New World Vultures .... fi Wi 
Hawks and Eagles; Old 
World Vultures il 32 
OWA Sy = PU 0 12 De, 
Parrots, Macaws and 
Cockatoos.-.. 2 et 58 145 
Kingfishers, Hornbills, 
CEC Ra teinetti tn 218 ee. Be. 74 8 
Touracos and Cuckoos .... 3 8 
Barbets and Toucans .... 9 MPA 
Woodpeckers .2.2 22-8 5 17 
Thrushes, Sparrows and 
other Perching Birds 439 Lis 
816 2788 
Summary: Orders, 27; Species, 816; Specimens, 2,788. 
