TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT 73 
The Park is waiting with eager interest the arrival next 
spring of a fine lot of animals that has been assembled and main- 
tained at Pretoria, in the National Zoological Garden of South 
Africa, by Mr. A. K. Haagner, the Director. When that collec- 
tion arrives it will fill several gaps in our Antelope House. 
Following is a list of the more important gifts received dur- 
ing 1919: 
RECEIVED BY GIFT IN 1919 
Four Green Monkeys; 1 Moustache Monkey; 2 Spot-Nosed 
Monkeys; 1 Sooty Mangabey; 1 White-faced Sapajou; 1 Squirrel 
Monkey; 1 Cotton-headed Marmoset; 1 Crab-eating Raccoon; 2 
White-nosed Coati Mundis; 1 Red Coati mundi; 4 Raccoons; 1 
Red Fox; 1 Weasel; 1 Anticosta Island Black Bear; 1 Virginia 
Deer; 1 Muntjac; 2 American Bison; 1 Black Woodchuck; 1 
Albino Gray Squirrel; 1 Golden Agouti; 2 Black Ground 
Squirrels; 1 Mexican Variable Squirrel; 1 Murine Opossum and 
6 young; 1 Sea Lion. 
Following are the more important purchases during 1919: 
ANIMALS PURCHASED 
Three Bonneted Macaques; 1 Javan Macaque; 5 Hussar 
Monkeys; 4 Green Monkeys; 1 Diana Monkey; 1 Vervet Monkey; 
1 Mona Monkey; 2 Sooty Mangabey; 1 Red-headed Mangabey ; 
1 Japanese Red-faced Monkey; 4 Rhesus Monkeys; 7 White-faced 
sapajous; 1 Hooded Sapajou; 6 Black Spider Monkeys; 1 Gef- 
froy’s Spider Monkey; 1 Owl Monkey ; 1 Woolly Monkey; 1 Saki 
Monkey; 7 Cotton-headed Marmosets; 1 Black Tamarin; 2 Dog- 
faced Baboons; 1 Golden Baboon and 1 Drill; 2 Red Coatis; 1 
White-nosed Coati Mundi; 3 Cacomistles; 1 Grizzly Bear (cub) ; 
3 Kinkajous; 2 Ocelots; 1 Jaguar; 2 Yaguarundi Cats; 2 Bad- 
gers; 1 Indian Mongoose; 1 European Red Fox; 2 American 
Gray Foxes; 2 Timber Wolves; 2 Rat-tailed Meerkats; 4 Bushy- 
tailed Meerkats; 3 Sea Lions; 1 Prevost’s Squirrel; 1 Malabar 
Squirrel; 6 South American Red-bellied Squirrels; 3 Black 
Squirrels; 3 Fox Squirrels; 4 Capybaras; 5 Golden Agoutis; 1 
Olive Agouti; 2 Canadian Porcupines; 2 South American Pre- 
hensile-tailed Porcupines and 2 South American Armadillos. 
