TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT 75 
2 White-tailed Deer 1 Black-faced Kangaroo 
1 Hog Deer 1 Woodward Kangaroo 
2 Barasingha Deer 2 Ring-tailed Wallabies 
1 Sika Deer 1 Rufus-necked Wallaby 
1 
Yak 
1 Siberian Camel 
3 American Bison 
DEATHS AMONG THE MAMMALS. 
The following important specimens were lost during the 
past year: a sloth bear fell into the tank and was drowned. A 
female Eld’s deer broke her leg and was destroyed. Several 
hoofed animals died from old age. Among these were a female 
Indian antelope that had been on exhibition over a period of six- 
teen years. A female Eld’s deer, on exhibition during a similar 
period, died from old age. Several old bison died during the 
year, or were mercifully destroyed. One of these had been on 
exhibition for nineteen years. At the Antelope House we lost a 
blessbok and a lechwe waterbuck—one from old age, and the 
latter from an injury which resulted in an infection of a hind 
leg, when the animal was chloroformed. An old Rocky Moun- 
tain sheep, on exhibition a number of years at the Zebra House, 
died during the latter part of the year. A younger specimen of 
the same species succumbed to disease. A young Siberian camel, 
korn in the Park, developed a condition of paralysis and was 
chloroformed. The chimpanzee baby that was born in the Pri- 
mate House never learned to nurse, and survived only eight 
days. 
A census of the collections of mammals compiled on January 
1921 1s as follows: 
Species Specimens 
Marsala ser ccs Neon lant Oe eae oe Zid 67 
HC EMUALA Akane ts Soret tet eer ere on epee 3 3 
Carnnivorder se See ote ee ee 49 98 
PAINT CCI s Sacer hota achaste eben oy Meese if 3 
VOC ETNUT AG ceca eR ee on a ee ott ena 23 156 
PAIN GE Steen. coe hiccce the: couiceatepttwe ro ee 33 64 
Artiodactyla (Even-toed Ungulates).. 49 216 
Perissodactyla (Odd-toed Ungulates) . . 12 19 
PGOWOSCIO Cae ae i cte teo ois Bok eee a 2 7 
FLV EACOIGE AR enc ei Ae Scio, © Foe eo ee. iL 1 
OLA heme tie Nene afte a pees a erate 196 629 
