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BIRDS. 
1. American Crow (Corvus americanus). 
2. American Raven (Corvus carnivorus). 
8. Modest Finch (Amadina modesta). 
4. Indian Pastor (Pastor malabaricus). 
5. Pied Grallina (Grallina australis). 
6. Crowned Eagle (Harpyhaliaétus coronatus). 
7. Spotted-breasted Crested Eagle (Spizaétus zonurus). 
8. Blue-eyed Cockatoo (Cacatua ducorpsit). 
9. Masked Parrot (Pyrrhulopsis personata). 
10. Samoan Fruit-Pigeon (Carpophaga microcera). 
11. Banded Fruit-Pigeon (Ptilopus fasciatus). 
12. Horned Tragopan (Ceriornis satyra). 
13. Pucras Pheasant (Pucrasia macrolopha). 
14, Kagu (Rhinochetus jubatus). 
15. Australian Shieldrake (Casarca tadornoides). 
16. Australian Gallinule (Gallinula tenebrosa). 
REPTILES. 
. Bennett’s Water-Tortoise (Emys bennettit). 
. Ocellated Skink (Tropidolepisma majus). 
. Smooth Snake (Coronella levis). 
. Asculapian Snake (Coluber esculapii). 
. Four-rayed Snake (Coluber quaterradiatus). 
. Dark-green Snake (Zamenis atrovirens). 
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FISHES. 
1." Ceylonese Dace (Leuciscus, sp. ?). 
2. American Cat-fish (Pimelodus catus). 
8. Ceylonese Osphronemus (Osphronemus trichopterus). 
The total expenditure in the purchase of new animals, 
and on their freight and carriage, during the year 1862 was 
£2181 1s. 6d., being more than double the sum usually 
spent in this manner; but many valuable additions © 
were thereby secured to the Society’s Menagerie. The 
sum of £962 19s. 2d. represents the extraordinary expen- 
diture incurred under the present head during the past 
year, and consists of the following items. The sum of 
£381 12s. 6d. was devoted to the purchase of the Paradise 
birds and to the alterations effected in the gallery of the 
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