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have reason to believe that by his valuable aid they will in 

 the course of next year be enabled to introduce some of 

 the larger animals of Zambezia. In furtherance of this 

 object the Council have great pleasure in stating that 

 His Majesty the King of Portugal has, at their request, 

 "given orders that the Governor-General of Mo9ambique 

 should transmit directions to the Governor of Tete, and 

 the other authorities of Zambezia, to afford all the aid and 

 assistance in their power for the acquisition and transport 

 of such animals as Dr. Livingstone may desire to procure." 



List of Donors and Donations to the Menagerie. 



His Majesty the King of Portugal. 



A Jaguar. 

 The Earl Fitzwilliam. An Emu, Two Axis Deer, a 



Llama, an Alpaca, a Cashmere Goat, Two Ben- 

 nett's Kangaroos, a Tapir, a Black Bear, Two 

 Ring-tailed Lemurs, a Black-fronted do., Two 

 White-headed Eagles, a Golden do., a Bonelli's 

 do., a Razor-billed Curassow, Two Gold Pheasants, 

 Three Bronze-iving Pigeons, a Crested do., a Pas- 

 senger do., Three Senegal do., Four Collared Doves, 

 Two Lidian do., Two Crowned Cranes, an African 

 Water Hen, Two Crested Coots, Two Sandwich 

 Island Geese, a Cereopsis Goose, a Summer Duck, 

 Two Wigeons, a Gargany Teal. 

 The Right Hon. the Viscount Canning, Governor-General 

 of India; The Lord W. Hay; Capt. Hay; Major 

 Ramsay; Capt. James; J. Keene, Esq.; Brian H. 

 Hodgson, Esq. ; Rajendra Mullick. 



A Collection of Himalayan 

 Game Birds, including specimens of the Impeyan 

 Pheasant, the Ceriornis, the Pucras, the Cheer, the 

 Pmple Kaleege, the White-crested Kaleege, the 

 Black-backed Kaleege, the Polyplectron, the Ben- 

 gal Bustard, the Saras Crane, ^c. 

 The Earl of Ducie. Thirty-two Terrestrial Mol- 



luscafrom Malta, 

 Capt. Abbott, R.M.S. " Magdalena." 



Two young Pumas, Seven 

 Cuban Quails. 



