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A LIST OF VERTEBRATED ANIMALS LIVING IN 
THE GARDENS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF LONDON, 1862. 
This List contains the scientific and common names of all the vertebrated 
animals living in the Society’s Gardens at the present time, arranged in 
order according to their natural affinities. The sex, native country, date of 
arrival, and mode of acquisition of each individual specimen are likewise 
iven. The number of animals exhibited at the present moment is about 
1450, representing 180 species of Mammals, 409 of Birds, 62 of Reptiles, 
and 23 of Fishes; altogether 674 species of Vertebrates. 
