THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK 



the fact that the physical features of the Park have deter- 

 mined the location of the various animals make it impos- 

 sible to plan a tour for the visitor which will embrace every- 

 thing without retraversing some of the paths. The visitor 

 with limited time at his disposal, or who wishes to see only 

 particular specimens, should consult the map and key on 

 page 150, by means of which the various installations may 

 be readily located. 



Of large and elaborately equipped buildings of brick and 

 stone there are the following: 



Elephant House Reptile House 



Lion Hous.e Small Mammal House 



Primate House Ostrich House 



Large Bird House Antelope House 



Aquatic Bird House Small Deer House 



Pheasant Aviary Zebra House 



All these buildings are provided with open-air yards in 

 which the inhabitants can exercise and be observed. 



Of less important animal buildings there are the fol- 

 lowing: 



Asiatic Deer House Llama House 



North American Deer House White Goat Barn 



Axis Deer House Buffalo Barn 



Elk House Wild Horse House 



Musk-ox House Yak House 



Camel House Eagle Aviary 



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