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past autumn, presents such variations in the form of 
the throat-wattles as seem to necessitate its specific sepa- 
ration from the common species. These additions to the 
Struthiones have rendered the collection of this group of 
birds without doubt the finest that has ever been brought 
together, and will, the Council have reason to believe, be 
still more appreciated, when certain alterations which they 
hope to make on the completion in its entirety of the New 
Antelope House, enable them to arrange the whole of these 
birds together side by side in the northern portion of the 
Gardens. 
Though the breeding-season of the past year was very 
unfavourable, particularly for birds, the list of species that 
have reproduced in the Menagerie since the last Anniver- 
sary is not Jess numerous than those of the previous years. 
List or SPECIES WHICH HAVE BRED IN THE GARDENS OF 
THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, BETWEEN THE 297TH or APRIL, 
1860, anp THE 297TH or Aprit, 1861. 
MAMMALS. 
. Rhesus Monkey (Macacus rhesus). 
. Puma (Felis concolor). 
Silver Fox (Canis argentatus). 
. Collared Peceary (Dicotyles torquatus). 
. Nylghau (Portaz pictus). 
Eland (Oreas canna). 
. Leucoryx (Orya leucoryz). 
. Punjab Sheep (Ovis cycloceros). 
. Wapiti Deer (Cervus canadensis). 
. Persian Deer (C. wallichii). 
. Barbary Deer (C. barbarus). 
. Sambur Deer (C. Aippelaphus). 
Rusa Deer (C. rusa). 
. Axis Deer (C. azis). 
. Hog Deer (C. porcinus). 
. Mazame Deer (C. campestris). 
» Llama (Auchenia lama). 
. Alpaca (A. pacos). 
9. Common Agouti (Dasyprocta agutt). 
20. Barbary Mouse- (Mus barbarus). 
. Sciurine Opossum (Belideus sciureus). 
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