132 BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



on the addition of a specimen of Cathartes call- 

 forniamis to the, 27; remarks on Saiga tatarica 

 in the, 27; oii specimens of Boidce in the, 28; 

 remarks on the Gulls in the, 28; arrival of a 

 Lyre Bird at the. 28; on the birth of a male 

 Giraffe, and list of ( Hrattes that have lived 

 in the. 28 ; notes on a species of Bear in the, 

 29; nott'S on the Pelicans living in the, 30; 

 on the 1)reeding of mammals in the, 31 ; on some 

 Keptiles transmitted by G. Wilks to the, 31 ; 

 remarks on two -species of mammals de.scribed 

 from specimens living in the, 33 ; on the breed- 

 ing of birds in the, 33; arrival of two newly 

 described siJecies of I'hasiaiiidce at the, 34 ; on 

 the ' ' register of animals ' ' kept at the , 36 ; on the 

 Axolotls in the, 36; on the birth of a Hippopot- 

 amus in the, 36, 39: on rare or little-known 

 species of mammalia in the, 36, 45 ; on rare or 

 little-known species of birds in the, 36; on rare 

 or little-known species of reptiles in the, 37; 

 on the Deer now or lately living in the, 38; 

 New Zealand animals at the, 38; addition of 

 a female Sumatran Rhinoceros to the, 38 ; ad- 

 ditional notes on new or little-known animals 

 in the, 39; arrival of a Javan liliinoceros at 

 the, 43; Temai\i.a on Casuarius westennanyii iu 

 the, 43; further remarks on the Cassowaries 

 in the, 44, 47 ; on the Curassows now or lately 

 living in the, 46; list of Indian animals de- 

 posited by the Prince of "Wales in the, 47; 

 exhibition of a drawing of a Fruit Pigeon in 

 the, 47; on the Khinoceroses now orlately living 

 in the, 48; on young Anacondas born in the, 49; 

 remarks on living examples of Ciconiaepiscopus 

 and C. tnaguari in the, 51 ; notice of some Hy- 

 brid Monkeys in the, 51; on the breeding of the 



Sacred Ibis iu the, 51 ; on the breeding of the 

 Argus and other species of Pheasant in the, 52; 

 on the dimensions and weight of the Indian 

 Elephants in the, 52,55; supplementary notes 

 on the Curassows living in the, 51,53; descrip- 

 tion of a new species ot Lemur in the, 54 ; illus- 

 trations of new or rare animals in the, 55; 

 exhibition of a drawing of a Tapir in tlie, 57; 

 note on a specimen of Anm gihberifrvns in the, 

 57 ; remarks on the feeding of young Cormo- 

 rants by their parents in the, 57; opening of 

 Insect House in the, 56; I'eports on the Insect 

 House in the, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62 ; remarks upon 

 a Condor from Peru in the, 59; remarks on the 

 opening of the new Keptile House in the, 59; 

 on the increase in size and weight of the young 

 African Ele])hant in the, 59 ; on the eggs of two 

 species of Testudinata laid in the, 60 ; on the 

 death of a greater Vasa Parrot which had lived 

 flfty-four years in the, 61 ; on the breeding of 

 Cyanopolius cyanits in the, 61 ; exhibition of a 

 specimenof Heterodactylus i>nbricatus iuthe, 61; 

 exhibition of a specimen ot Julvdis Jinchiin the, 

 61; on the species of OoKm« in tlie, 61; remarkson 

 two specimens of North American Foxes in 

 the, 63; on the species of the genus Canis liv- 

 ing iu the, 64; on a specimen of the Leaf Insect 

 living in the, 65 ; list of the Giraffes that have 

 lived in the, 69 ; exhibition of two eggs of Colius 

 capensis laid in the, 70 ; on the breednig of mon- 

 keys in the, 70; on the breeding of Otis tarda 

 in the, 71 ; on Frotopterus annectene in the, 72 ; 

 on animals that have never been exhibited in 

 the, 73. 

 Zoological Society's Proceedings, the dates of 

 issue of the early volumes of the, 70. 



