ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS—LOISEL. 425 
SPECIES THAT APPEAR TO BE STATIONARY. 
Indi- Present 
Names of species. viduals im-| Born. | Novem- Where confined, etc. 
ported. ber, 1906. 
Cervus cashmirianus Fale ..-.----- 14 (1898) 5 11 (1) | Do not do well on grass; better on 
Rusa Aristotelis equinus Cuy ..---- 15 (1895) 15 15 (1) Sad 
Rusajnigricans Bro ....-.--------- 4 (1899) 14 4 
Osstkon (an) Vencecces=-oeteaeisc ree 2 (1900) 3 2 
C. hippelaphus typicus Cuy ..-...--- 11 (1895) 8 8 
Odocoileus mexicana Licht ...----- 6 (1900) 11 8 In grassy inclosure, with shelter. 
Connocheetes taurinus Bur....-.--- 4 (1897) 6 5 
Ovis musimon Sch ...-..-.--------- 19 (1894) 41 14 In large grassy inclosure. 
Poephagus grunniens L...---.----- 13 (1895) 12 6 In great park, where they can no 
longer be counted. 
Bos (Bison) bonasus L...---------- Iet37 (6.900) eee 4 In large grassy inclosure. 
Camelus bactrianus L.-.------.---- 3 (1898) 1 3 Do. 
Equus burchelli chapmani Lay. --.-- 5 (1895) 3 3 In great park in summer, in in- 
closure in winter. 
EG UASIONCUYU merce =a laratcle = cee eaae 45 (A902) pi |besccees 4 Dowe 
PA SITUS At CIO) MUO OT aya) 2 oar ts arate Bi GLSO4) Beene ctars 4 In large grassy inclosure 
ZUR, CUGh GP MRS ae soe eceencoceas se 2) (1903) \oe2-- =~ 2 Do. 
PAS MRCMLONUS) Ell taascle ieee ene 1 (1903) 1 al Do. 
As. asinus (var. pygmexa) L ....--. 4 (1903) 4 4 Do. 
EET CUCNSHUUNE Ole <)a:3 once iseeierenceiete 14 (1901) 3 15 Do. 
SPECIES NOW DECREASING. 
Cervus xanthopygus A. M. Edw....| 24 (1896) 37 2 (19) | In grassy inclosure. 
Cl ranogenst six ee eee eeee 76 (1893) 32 5 (2) Do. 
GRCONAG (OSIQULCUS (ema ae ewes aoe 37 (1896) 33 9 Do. 
Gi bactrianus! 2-2-5 = esas ee 8 (1899) i GS) Do. 
C. sambar unicolor (var.)..-------- | 19 (1896) 9 2 (6) Do. 
Hippelaphus moluccensis Q. & G...| 15 (1894) 4| 6 (@) Do. 
CHGUREAUSClAG 52-222 «esse asec 2 (1899) 4 Do. 
RALCEN CUS CLOG Uth see eee eee ee *46 (1896) S| Ph In grassy inclosure, with shelter. 
Dama mesopotamiz Broo.....-.--- 3 (1903) 28 1 Only females imported. 
Connochetes gnu Zim...-..-.-...-- 4 (1896) 1 Hy) In grassy inclosure, with shelter. 
SAU, CANCOMLCO Mae cence n oe 19 (1902) 12 3 Six died in winter, refusing to eat 
hay and cereals. 
Giraffa camelopardalis L ...--.....- 4 (1902) 12 2 In a grassy court in summer, in a 
warm stable in winter. 
Onis monhwrd HO. <= 522-4-< 525-6 20 (1893) 2 i 
Bos (Bubalis) depressicornis...:...| 5 (1896) 2 3 In large inclosure, with shelter. 
ECMO DPUCOS als =e sac eee cia. cisiersin a 6 (1906) 2 wo, In great park. Mortality partly due 
to want of food in winter. 
Petrogale penicillata Gr..........-. 14 (1902) 1 2 Ingreat park. Now being attacked 
by an epidemic malady of the 
liver thatseems to be always fatal. 
Halmaturus ruf. benetti Wat.....-- 26 (1894) 25 | 10 Do. 
SPECIES THAT ARE EXTINCT. 
Rangifer tarandus I, ....--.-.-.--- 25 (1894) 1 he) Reeceeme Do not thrive on grass. . Died, al- 
. though moss was given them in 
abundance. 
PACES TACKS Of nce eanaelenn ese DBV(ELSOB) i laste cael te esiewiese In great park, where they found 
leayes and branches, but very 
few birches and firs. One alone 
lived more than a year. 
Blastocerus paludosa Desm ....-..-- 9 (1897) Te AaSoceonee In a sanded inclosure, 
Pudua pudu Mol..-.-- Anpoceceagod 4 (1903) Ue Scswaecee In sanded ineclosure, with shelter, 
in summer; in inclosure, with 
warmed stable, during winter, 
