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and African two-horned rhinoceros; American wapiti, Columbia 

 black-tailed, Barasingha, Malay saml)ar, hog-, Pekin sika, fallow, 

 Eld's and Mexican deer; musk-ox and big-horn sheep; llama, al- 

 paca, dromedary and Bactrian camel ; onager, Chapman-Burchell, 

 mountain and Grant zebras ; American bison ; sable antelope, 

 kudu, springbok, reedbuck, blessbok and nylghai ; Nubian and 

 Masai giraffes, nail-tailed and Bernard wallaby, great red and 

 Western red kangaroos ; albino woodchuck and porcupine, and 

 African wild boar ; great ant-eater and kinkajou ; chimpanzee and 

 orang-utan. 



Birds. — White, Indian (pied), black-shouldered and Javan 

 pea-fowl and silver pheasant; black-backed and gray-backed 

 trumpeter; Paradise, European white, Australian and Asiatic 

 white crane; South African ostrich, Yale Island and wattled 

 cassowary; European white stork and black-necked stork; Ma- 

 gellan upland goose, Hawaiian goose, spur-wing goose and Eyton 

 tree duck ; ocellated megapode, nutmeg- pigeon, blue bird of para- 

 dise, greater bird of paradise and frig-ate bird. 



Fishes. — Lungfish, triple-tail, trigger fish, threadfish, pom- 

 pano, pilot-fish, angel fish, yellow mackerel, leaping mullet, sea- 

 bass, tautog, eels, porkfish, sand shark, dogfish, shark sucker, 

 Bermuda chub, and hawkbill and loggerhead turtle. 



Miscellaneous. — Heads and Horns Building — progressive 

 stages of construction ; a series of negatives of the Heads and 

 Horns collection ; exteriors of several buildings, bust of Jenny 

 Lind — Aquarium, beaver pond, details of tree cut by beavers, and 

 shipping crate for bears. Ninety-seven species, 543 negatives. 



PUBLICATIONS. 



Bulletin. — The usual six numbers of the Bulletin were 

 issued, a total of 144 pages and 155 illustrations. The most im- 

 portant number was the Fur Trade and the Wild Animals by 

 Dr. Hornaday. 



Animal Report. — The Annual Report was printed in the 

 usual form and compared favorably with previous issues. 



Zoopathologica. — The one issue of this publication completed 

 in 1921, was Vol. I, No. 6, entitled Studies in Helminthology, by 

 Dr. G. A. MacCallum, containing 148 pages with 83 figures. 



