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many valuable donations to the Menagerie. Unfortunately 
the Didunculus did not live many months in the Society’s 
Gardens, but, having passed since its death into the col- 
lection of the British Museum, has served to fill an im- 
portant vacuum in the National Collection of Zoology. 
The following is a 
List or SPECIES WHICH HAVE BRED IN THE GARDENS OF THE 
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BETWEEN THE Ist or JANUARY 1864 
AND THE Ist or JANUARY 1865. 
1 
3 
4 
MAMMALS. 
. Rhesus Monkey (Macacus rhesus). 
Common Jackals (Canis aureus). 
. Lions (Felis leo). 
. Tigers (Felis tigris). 
. Jaguar (Felis onga). 
. Wapiti Deer (Cervus canadensis). 
. Japanese Deer (Cervus sika). 
. Barasinga Deer (Cervus duvaucelli). 
. Molucca Deer (Cervus moluccensis). 
. Axis Deer (Cervus avis). 
. Mexican Deer (Cervus mexicanus). 
. Hybrids between the Markhoor (Capra megaceros) 
and the Common Goat. 
. Chamoix (Rupicapra tragus). 
. Nylghai (Portaz picta). 
. Leucoryx (Orazx leucoryz). 
. Eland (Oreas canna). 
. Yak (Bos grunniens). 
- Collared Peccary (Dicotyles tajagu). 
. Burchell’s Zebra (Asinus Burchelli). 
. Golden Agouti (Dasyprocta aguti). 
. Beaver (Castor canadensis). 
. Gray’s Kangaroo Rat (Bettongia gray). 
BIRDS. 
. Black Kite (Milvus niger). 
2. Pied Wagtail (Motacilla yarrellii). 
- Rufous-necked Weaver-bird (Hyphantornis textor). 
. Indian Turtledove (Turtur risorius). 
5. Dwarf Turtledove (Turtur humilis). 
