THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. 



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Thompson, also a member of this Society.* This collection is 

 specially intended to form a part of the artistic equipment of the 

 proposed school of animal painting- and sculpture. The following 

 is a list of the subjects represented: 



Elk and Mountain Lion. 



Black Bear. 



Arctic Fox. 



Otter and Fisher. 



Mink and Rabbit. 



Ocelot. 



Ermine. 



Raccoon. 



Fur Seal. 



Caribou. 



Rocky Mountain Goat. 



Musk Rat. 



Porcupine. 



Kangaroo_Rat. 



Cotton Rat. 



Woodchuck. 



Flying Squirrel. 



Striped Gopher. 



Rocky Mountain Gopher. 



Marsh Rat. 



Chipmunk. 



Vole. 



Manatee. 



Dolphin. 



Polar Bear. 



Gray Wolf and Deer. 



Fox and Rabbit. 



Martin and Squirrel. 



Badger. 



Bassaris. 



Wolverine. 



Spilogale. 



Harbor Seal. 



Musk Ox. 



Peccary. 



Beaver. 



Wood Rat. 



Pocket Mouse. 



Jack Rabbit and Kangaroo Rat. 



Rabbit and Woodpecker. 



Pocket Gopher. 



Jumping Mouse. 



Marsh Rabbit. 



Little Chief Hare. 



Least Shrew. 



Star Nosed Mole. 



Sperm Whale. 



Finback Whale. 



Porpoise. 



OPENING OF THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. 



A year ago it was hoped that the improvement of the Zoological 

 Park could proceed so rapidly that the Park might be opened to 

 the public in May, 1899; but this hope has not been realized. 

 The volume of work has proven so great and so complex, and 

 the necessity for caution at every point has been so imperative, 

 it has proven a practical impossibility to rush the work sufficiently 

 to make possible a satisfactory opening on the date mentioned. 



The majority of these drawings measure 9x13 inches, but a few are 11x15. 



