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ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 19 3 5 



MAMMA LS— continued 

 Scientific name Common name 



Equus zebra Mountain zebra. 



Felis concolor Puma 



Lama glama Llama 



Macaca mulatta Rhesus monkey . 



Odocoileus virginiauus "Virginia deer 



No. 



1 



4 



5 



1 



3 



Ovis europaeus Mouflon 1 



Sika nippon Japanese deer 6 



Taurotragus oryx Eland 1 



Thalarctos maritimus X Ursus gyas Hybrid bear 2 



REMOVALS 



Deaths. — Important losses by death during the year include 4 

 jackass penguins; a dusky or crested langur; secretary bird; Siberian 

 tiger, autopsy on which showed the cause of death to be chronic 

 gastro-enteritis. A young male orangutan died of pneumonia. A 

 female Saiga antelope died of a broken neck, the result of running 

 into the paddock fence when the animal became frightened. An 

 aardvark received May 22, 1934, died April 4, 1935. 



ANIMALS IN COLLECTION THAT HAD NOT PREVIOUSLY BEEN EXHIBITED 



MAMMALS 



Scientific name Common name 



Capra sibirica Siberian ibex. 



Felis temmincki Golden cat. 



Herpestes birmanicus Burmese mongoose. 



Saiga tatarica Saiga antelope. 



Sciurus finalysoni Lesser white squirrel. 



BIRDS 



Anorrhinus galeritus Sumatran dusky hornbill. 



Cinnyris habessinicus Abyssinian sun bird. 



Dicrurus mirabilis White-bellied drongo. 



Falco albigularis White-throated bat falcon. 



Phoeniculus somaliensis Black-billed wood hoopoe. 



Polihierax semitorquatus African pigmy falcon. 



Scopus umbretta Hammerhead. 



EEPTILES 



Dendrobates auratus Arrow-poison frog. 



Statement of the collection 



