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Birds. 



American Scops Owl. Ephialtes Asia. 

 Grey Blue Finch. Frlngilla cceridescens, Vieill. 

 Orange-cheeked Waxbill. Fr. melpoda, Vieill. 

 Senegal Waxbill. Fr. qiimticolor, Vieill. 

 Bronze-beak Finch. Amadina atricapilla (Vieill.). 

 Short-toed Lark. Alauda brachydactyla. 

 Glossy Thrush. Lamprotornis iiitens, Temm. 

 Wagler's Maccaw. Cotmrus Wagleri, G. R. Gray. 

 Barraband's Parroquet. Palacornis Barrahamli, Sw. 

 West Indian Stone-Curlew. CEdicnevms bish iatus,W ag\. 

 Ring-necked Pochard ? FuUgula collaris ?, Donov. 



Reptiles. 

 Diamond Snake. PytJion Peronii, Cuv. 



Visitors. 



The number of Visitors to the Gardens in 1846 was 

 94,049; of this Si3,146 were privileged, and 70,903 un- 

 privileged. The money received for admission was 

 £3545 3s. 



The number of Visitors to the Promenades was 5996, 

 of which 4103 were privileged, and 1893 unprivileged. 

 The money received for the sale of Tickets was £326 

 8*. 6d. 



The total number of Visitors throughout the year was 

 100,045. 



Committees of Audit, Finance, and Publication. 



In conclusion, it again becomes the duty of the Council 

 to express their deep sense of the important services ren- 

 dered to the Society during the past year by those Fel- 

 lows who compose the Committees of Audit, Finance and 

 Publication, and to record their warmest thanks for the 

 ability, zeal and patience with which they have discharged 

 the duties of their respective departments. 



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