SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. "5 
modations sufficient for a large body of working artists and art students 
have been planned on what is believed to be a liberal scale. 
The Lion House will contain a studio 21x26 feet, connected by a miniature 
railway with every cage in the building, and into which any of the feline 
animals, wolves, foxes, or bears can be made to do duty as living models. 
In the Monkey House there will be another studio, somewhat smaller, and 
the corrals for the ruminant animals will also be provided with special ac- 
commodations for artists. The most important studio, however, will be 
situated on the second floor of the Administration Building. Its dimensions 
will be 20x50 feet, and immediately adjoining it will be the gallery for ani- 
mal paintings and statuary, and the Society’s library. 
In the planning of these studios, advice has frequently been sought from 
Mr. Thompson and Mr. Daniel C. Beard, and will be throughout their entire 
development. Wel Ee 
