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been received during the past twelve months, which had 
not been previously obtained in a living state for the 
Society’s Gardens. 
“EM oO & co WO 
MAMMALS. 
. The Rufous-backed Monkey (Cercopithecus rufo- 
viridis). 
. The Moor Macaque (Macacus maurus). 
. The Small Indian Ichneumon (Herpestes nepalensis). 
. Alian’s Wart-Hog (Phacocherus eliani). 
. The Tibetan Yak (Bos grunniens). 
. The Yellow-footed Kangaroo (Petrogale xanthopus). 
. The Thick-tailed Opossum (Didelphis crassicaudata). 
BIRDS. 
. The one-streaked Hawk (Astur monogrammicus). 
. Black Crested-Hagle (Spizaétus occipitalis). 
. Indian Starling (Aeridotheres ginginianus). 
. Summer Tanager (Pyranga estiva). 
. Chinese Blue Jay (Urocissa sinensis). 
. Chestnut-breasted Finch (Donacola castaneothoraz). 
. Red-tailed Grass Finch (Estrelda ruficauda). 
. Glaucous Macaw (Ara glauca). 
. Triton Cockatoo (Cacatua triton). 
. Pallas’ Sand-grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus). 
. Australian Quail (Synecus australis). 
. Barred Emeu (Dromeus irroratus). 
. The Saddle-billed Stork (Mycteria senegalensis). 
. White-crested Tiger-Bittern (Tigrisoma leucolophum). 
. Ruddy-headed Goose (Chloéphaga rubidiceps). 
. Australian Wild Duck (Anas superciliosa). 
REPTILES. 
. The Long-necked Chelodine (Chelodina longicollis). 
. White-throated Regenia (Regenia albogularis). 
. Ocellated Regenia (Regenia ocellata). 
. Gould’s Monitor (Monitor gouldi). 
. Brazilian Lizard (Sceloporus chlorolepidotis). 
. American Chameleon (Spherops anomalus). 
. The Xenodon (Xenodon rhabdocephalus). 
