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  ANNUAL 
  REPORT 
  SMITHSONIAN 
  INSTITUTION, 
  194 
  3 
  

  

  rigidly 
  excludes 
  all 
  animals 
  except 
  under 
  permit 
  in 
  order 
  that 
  this 
  

   country 
  may 
  be 
  properly 
  safeguarded 
  against 
  introduction 
  of 
  animals 
  

   or 
  disease 
  pests 
  that 
  might 
  become 
  serious 
  menaces. 
  

  

  GIFTS 
  

  

  Among 
  the 
  gifts 
  to 
  the 
  Zoo, 
  the 
  following 
  may 
  be 
  mentioned 
  as 
  

   particularly 
  prized 
  accessions 
  : 
  

  

  Mammals. 
  — 
  Two 
  Bailey's 
  lynx 
  from 
  the 
  Fish 
  and 
  Wildlife 
  Service, 
  

   through 
  Louis 
  H. 
  Laney, 
  Albuquerque, 
  N. 
  Mex. 
  ; 
  a 
  white-tailed 
  doe 
  

   from 
  Mrs. 
  A. 
  C. 
  Henry, 
  East 
  Falls 
  Church, 
  Va. 
  ; 
  two 
  polar 
  bear 
  cubs 
  

   from 
  the 
  Greenland 
  Administration, 
  through 
  Henrik 
  de 
  Kauffman, 
  

   Envoy 
  Extraordinary 
  and 
  Minister 
  Plenipotentiary 
  for 
  Denmark 
  in 
  

   Washington, 
  and 
  Tage 
  Nielsen, 
  manager 
  of 
  the 
  Danish 
  Consulate 
  

   General, 
  Greenland 
  Section, 
  New 
  York; 
  a 
  woolly 
  monkey 
  from 
  Mrs. 
  

   Jenny 
  Shifflette, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  

  

  Birds. 
  — 
  A 
  Leadbeater's 
  cockatoo 
  from 
  Judith 
  R. 
  Shearer, 
  Orange, 
  

   Va.; 
  two 
  mute 
  swans 
  from 
  Mrs. 
  Eleanor 
  Patterson, 
  Washington, 
  

   D. 
  C. 
  ; 
  a 
  peafowl 
  from 
  H. 
  S. 
  Rawdon, 
  Bethesda, 
  Md. 
  ; 
  two 
  Nepal 
  

   kallege 
  from 
  Lowry 
  Riggs, 
  Rockville, 
  Md. 
  ; 
  a 
  cheer 
  pheasant 
  from 
  

   Charles 
  Denley, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  

  

  The 
  Hershey 
  Estates 
  Zoo 
  presented 
  80 
  specimens. 
  

  

  The 
  full 
  list 
  of 
  donors 
  and 
  their 
  gifts 
  follows 
  : 
  

  

  DONORS 
  AND 
  THEIR 
  GIFTS 
  

  

  Clinton 
  P. 
  Anderson, 
  Bethesda, 
  Md., 
  red 
  salamander. 
  

  

  Miss 
  Ann 
  Bartlett, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  worm 
  snake. 
  

  

  Dr. 
  Paul 
  Bartsch, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  Cuban 
  conure. 
  

  

  Charles 
  Beck, 
  Fredericksburg, 
  Va., 
  bald 
  eagle. 
  

  

  Dr. 
  Edgar 
  Beckley, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  snapping 
  turtle. 
  

  

  Mickey 
  Bing, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  Pekin 
  duck. 
  

  

  Mrs. 
  Raymond 
  Bittinger, 
  Ridgeley, 
  W. 
  Va., 
  2 
  rhesus 
  monkeys. 
  

  

  Miss 
  M. 
  Bitzmann, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  horned 
  lizard. 
  

  

  Morris 
  M. 
  Brown, 
  Colonial 
  Beach, 
  Va., 
  ring-billed 
  gull. 
  

  

  Mrs. 
  L. 
  D. 
  Buford, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  fence 
  lizard. 
  

  

  B. 
  Harrison 
  Carl, 
  Cumberland, 
  Md., 
  alligator. 
  

  

  Mrs. 
  H. 
  F. 
  Clark, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  5 
  guinea 
  pigs. 
  

  

  Mrs. 
  H. 
  G. 
  Clark, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  sparrow 
  hawk. 
  

  

  Miss 
  Arlene 
  Cole, 
  Route 
  2, 
  Arlington, 
  Va., 
  Pekin 
  duck. 
  

  

  J. 
  A. 
  Connolly, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  black 
  widow 
  spider. 
  

  

  L. 
  E. 
  Cronin, 
  College 
  Park, 
  Md., 
  through 
  John 
  N. 
  Hamlet, 
  Cooper's 
  hawk. 
  

  

  Mrs. 
  Anna 
  Davis, 
  Baltimore, 
  Md., 
  common 
  marmoset. 
  

  

  Charles 
  Denley, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C., 
  cheer 
  pheasant. 
  

  

  Marguerite 
  Dent 
  and 
  Patricia 
  Swive, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  Pekin 
  duck. 
  

  

  Robey 
  Dodson, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  South 
  American 
  gray 
  fos. 
  

  

  J. 
  R. 
  Earle, 
  Arlington, 
  Va., 
  raccoon. 
  

  

  Billy 
  and 
  Dick 
  Eckert, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  2 
  white 
  rabbits. 
  

  

  Dr. 
  J 
  e 
  2. 
  Eckhardt, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C, 
  zebra 
  finch. 
  

  

  