TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT i 
The Antwerp collection was composed as follows: 
Species Specimens 
MICH aa aoe) IPR, APie ce emia ers 28. hat eee A Re 33 56 
| BeaTTeCG (S's Mis hoot Are Rt arc eet eg Mae ap WAL 105 224 
Reptiles and Amphibians............. 13 49 
OCA oer eh ee RR sear eee 151 329 
The full list of mammals was as follows: 
Virginia Opossum 
Ring-tailed Wallabys (pair) 
Island Kangaroos 
Woodward Kangaroo 
American Bison 
Yak 
Male Barasingha Deer 
Chimpanzee 
Golden Baboon 
Rhesus Monkeys 
White-throated Sapajous 
Green Monkeys 
Hybrid (Russian Brown) 
Hairy-eared Bears 
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2 Black Bears White-tailed Deer (pair) 
2 Gray Wolves (pair) Hog Deer (pair) 
2 Coyotes (pair) Axis Deer (pair) 
2 Red Foxes Male American Wapiti 
2 Raccoons Barbary Wild Sheep (pair) 
1 Red Coati Mundi Himalayan Tahr (pair) 
1 Jaguar Male Nylghai 
2 Beavers Male Grant Zebra 
6 
Male Mongolian Wild Horse 
Sea Lions 
Prairie Dogs 
1 Canadian Porcupine 
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Total, 33 species; 56 specimens. 
DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALS 
W. T. HornapDAay, Curator; R. L. DitTmMars, Assistant Curator; 
JOHN ToOOMEY, Head Keeper. 
In view of the severe handicaps from which this department 
has suffered, the majority of the mammal collections have held up 
remarkably well. In spite of all drawbacks, the collection of 
apes, baboons and monkeys is up to its highest standard, the bears 
are as fine and as numerous as ever, the loss of two species in the 
Zebra House is not very noticeable, and the deer have completely 
