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Donations of Works, Memoirs, and Papers have also 

 been received from: — Mrs. Austin; W. T. Blanford, 

 Esq. ; Professor J. V. Barboza du Bocage ; The Trustees 

 of the British Museum; Walter L. BuUer, Esq.; Dr. H. 

 Burmeister ; R. Collett, Esq. ; Monsieur H. Crosse ; Pro- 

 fessor J. D. Dana ; Dr. A. Ernst ; Professor Flower ; 

 Theodore Gill, Esq. ; Major H. H. Godwin-Austen ; Dr. 

 F. V, Hayden ; James Hector, Esq. ; William Holden, 

 Esq.; The Trustees of the India Museum, Calcutta; Pro- 

 fessor A. Kolliker ; Professor A. W. Malm ; Dr. A. H. 

 Malm; Baron F. von Mueller; Professor Owen; Don 

 Felipe Poey ; George Dawson Rowle}', Esq. ; Count T, 

 Salvadori ; Professor J. R. Sanderson ; Professor E. A. 

 Schafer; P. L. Sclater, Esq.; The Right Hon. George 

 Sclater-Booth ; INIrs. Hugh Strickland ; The Science and 

 Art Department, South Kensington Museum ; William 

 Theobald, Esq.; Dr. H. Troschel ; W. B. Tegetmeier, 

 Esq. ; U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries ; The 

 University College, London, and Dr. R. Wiedersheim. 



III. GARDENS, REGENT^S PARK. 

 1. Buildings and Works. 



The principal special expenditure on new buildings and 

 ■works in the Gardens in 1877 was, as will be seen by the 

 following details, in connexion with the new Lion-house 

 and the surrounding grounds. 



List of Amounts paid for New Buildings and Works in 1877' 



£ s. d. 



1. New Lion-house 908 5 1 



2. Removing and re-erecting Sheep-sheds . . 59 2 5 



3. New Stone Steps 92 



4. New Lodge and Entrance-gates 129 7 6 



5. New Zebra-fence 195 10 



6. Deepening and cleaning Well 14-i 3 



7. New Second-class Refreshment-room . . 26 16 6 



The expenditure on the new Lion-house was £908 5^. 1 d., 

 of which the sum of £687 !«• ^d. was devoted to the 

 completion of the large summei'-cages at the back. These 

 cages, which were finished early last year, the Council are 



