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Musk Deer. Moschus Stanleyanus, Gray. 



Himalayan Deer. Cervus ElapJio'ides, Hodgson. 



Viverrine Opossum. Didelphis viveninus. 



Striped Squirrels. Tamias Lysteri. 



African Antelope. Antilope Kob. 



Black Spider Monkey. Ateles Belzebub, Geoff. 



Buffalo from Manilla. 



CLASS AVES. 



Temminck's Horned Pheasant. Tragopan Temminckii. 



Sand Grouse. Pterocles arenarius, Temm. 



Sooty Petrel. Procellariafuliginosa, Lath. 



Yellow-bellied Shrike. Saurophagus sulphuratus. 



Serin Finches. Seiinusjlavescens, Gould. 



Macquarrie Ground Parrakeet. Platycercus Pacificus, Vig. 



African Sparrow. Pyrgita simplex. 



Brazilian Love Birds. Psittaculus passerhms, Spix. 



The total number of iiWSf species (including those in the 

 foregoing lists) which have been exhibited in the Menagerie 

 up to the present time, amounts to 236 Quadrupeds and 318 

 Birds ; and the entire collection in the Menagerie (exclusive 

 of the Water Fowl on the lake in the interior of the Regent's 

 Park) now consists of 307 Quadrupeds, 70i Birds, and 14 

 Reptiles. 



TJie Giraffes. 



The various arrangements entered into by the Council up 

 to April, 1836, in reference to the Giraffes, were detailed in the 

 Ainnial Report of last year. The safe arrival of four of these 

 rare and beautiful animals in the Regent's Park on the 24<th 

 of May last, has formed an era in the history of the Society, 

 highly creditable to its resources, and to its zeal in promoting 

 one of the leading objects for which the Society was established; 

 and it is no less encouraging to be able to add that the ex- 

 penses attendant on their importation have been fully defrayed 



