TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT $1 
rattlesnakes; 20 copperhead snakes; 8 gopher snakes; 4 bull 
snakes; 6 coachwhip snakes; 6 king snakes; also various smaller 
lizards, snakes, turtles and tortoise from the eastern United 
States. 
In British Guiana, at the Tropical Zoological Station, Di- 
rector Beebe collected a number of interesting reptiles, amphi- 
bians and fishes in the vicinity of the station. Among these were 
a very handsome specimen of the ringed tree-boa, a Boa con- 
strictor, an iguana and an armored cat-fish. 
No large and costly specimens of the reptile collections were 
lost during the past year. 
The following reptiles and amphibians were crated and 
shipped to Belgium, along with the mammals and birds pre- 
sented by the Society to the Antwerp Zoological Gardens: 
One 8-foot alligator; one 6-foot alligator; six 3-foot alli- 
gators; 1 Madagascan radiated tortoise; 6 painted turtles; 2 
snapping turtles; 4 slider terrapins; 2 South American boas; 2 
Texas rattlesnakes ; 2 copperhead snakes; 2 blacksnakes; 6 garter 
snakes; 4 gopher snakes; 4 bull snakes and 6 bull frogs. 
SUMMARY OF COLLECTIONS. 
A census of the animals in the Zoological Park, taken Jan- 
uary 1, 1920, is as follows: 
Speci- 
Species mens 
Manimals <atptherban koe: loess sealer a ee 591) 172 647 
Mammals given: tor beleiumi s) 425 <2. 2... 565 cg 
Bicol Stain ema ike cP cuit ach seers, nesepcrccteteh « 2,339 | 
Birdsiciven to Beloiimis. = 35 eters cceeois ons, oo « 224 ( 726 2,568 
Reptiles and Amphibians, at the Park... 501) 81 550 
Reptiles and Amphibians given to Belgium 494 
