16 



IG. Ducorps' Cockatoo [Cacatua ducorpsii), Salomon 

 Islands. 



17. The Humeral Podargus {Podargus humeralis), South 

 Australia. 



18. The Mountain Ground-Dove {Geotrygon montana), 



Brazil. 

 *19. The Shoe-bird, or Whale-headed Stork {Balaniceps 

 rex), Central Africa. 



20. The Bald Ibis [Geronticus calvus), South Africa. 



21. The Glaucous Gull {Larus glaucus), British coast. 



REPTILIA. 



22. Hamilton's Terrapin {Emys hamiltoni), The Ganges. 



23. The Gangetic Terrapin {Emys tectum), The Ganges. 



24. Green Tree-Snake [Philodryas viridissimus) , S.America. 



25. The Coral Snakes [Oxyrrhopus trigeminus), Brazil. 



26. Reiuwardt's Snake {Calopisma reinivardti) , N. America. 



27. Water Lizard {Hydrosaurus salvator), E. Indies. 



28. The Horned Toad [Ceratopkrys cornutu), Brazil. 

 *29. The Japanese Salamander {Sieboldia maxima), Japan. 



PISCES. 



30. The Short-nosed }lippocam^{Hippocampus brevirostris), 



Portugal. 

 81. The Viviparous Blenny {Zoarces viviparus), English 



coast. 



CRUSTACEA. 



32. The American King-Crab [Limuluspolyphemus), United 



States. 



No better evidence of the general good condition of the 

 Menagerie during the past year can be given than the follow- 

 ing list of 23 species of Mammals and 25 of Birds, which 

 have bred in the Society's Gardens since the last Anniversary. 



MAMMALS. 



1. QuADRUMANA. 



1. Rhesus Monkey [Macacus rhesus). 



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