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William Cotton, Esq., F.Z.S. 



A Macaque Monkey. 

 Capt, Hope Charteris, 45th Reg. Bengal Native Infantry. 



A Rhesus Monkey. 

 William Hoof, Esq. An American Fallow Deer. 

 P. Aplin, Esq., 28th Reg. 



Two Rhesiis Monkeys. 

 G. Knight, Esq. A Rhesus Monkey. 

 Capt. Baumgartner, 28th Reg. 



A Vervet Monkey and a White-throated 

 Monkey. 

 Miss Wilson. A Macaque Monkey. 



Donations to the Menagerie have also been received 

 from F. Morton, Esq., J. Poingdestre, Esq., W. Hind, 

 Esq., G. Holmes, Esq., Thos. Daly, Esq., Mrs. Gray, 

 Mrs. Hill, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Jamrach, Mr. Herring, Mr. 

 Tucker, Mr. Ebborn, Mr. Tidd, &c. 



Visitors. 



The number of Visitors to the Gai'dens in 1848, exclu- 

 sive of the Promenades, was 140,694 ; of these 24,686 wei'c 

 privileged, and 116,008 unprivileged. 



The money received for Admission was £4040. 3*. Gd. 



The number of Visitors to the three Promenades was 

 29.36; of whom 1762 were privileged, and 1174 unpri- 

 vileged ; and the sum received for the sale of Tickets was 

 £167. 5i?. Gd. 



The total number of Visitors throughout the year was 

 therefore 143,630 (of whom upwards of 60,000 were ad- 

 mitted on Mondays during the last nine months) ; being 

 an increase in the number of Visitors, as compared with 

 1847, of 50,084, and in the sum paid for Admission of 

 £680. ISs. 6f/. 



The number of Artists and Students in Art who have 

 availed themselves of the opportunities of improvement 

 afforded in the Menagerie, has increased .to a considerable 

 extent during the year which has passed, and the Society 



