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expenditure of that year. The principal animals received 
from Mr. Swinhoe have been specimens of several valuable 
and little-known Chinese Deer, and of the splendid For- 
mosan Pheasant, Huplocamus swinhoiit. Few of Dr. An- 
derson’s contributions have as yet reached this country, 
but those acquired in Calcutta are of such value that it 
has been thought expedient to send out a special agent 
to take charge of these and other animals offered to the 
Society by other correspondents in India, and to convey 
them home. Mr. Clarence Bartlett, who has been selected 
by the Council for this purpose, left for Calcutta in January 
last, and will return to England with his living freight in 
the early part of the summer. 
The total sum expended on additions to the Society’s 
Menagerie in the year 1866 was £1782 12s. 7d. Of this 
£1296 15s. 9d. may be put down as the ordinary ex- 
penditure necessary to keep up the extensive series of ani- 
mals exhibited in the Society’s establishment to its present 
level. The remaining sum of £485 16s. 10d. may be con- 
sidered extraordinary, having been devoted to the special 
purposes connected with the augmentation of the Mena- 
gerie, which have been just explained, namely,— 
Manatee . J lGs 19 © 
Chinese annals (Mr. Bwiihde) ee et Oo 
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Indian animals (Dr. Anderson) . . iid 7 10 
£485 16 10 
The List of Animals Exhibited for the first time during 
the year 1866 is as follows :— 
MAMMALS. 
. Red-bellied Monkey (Cercopithecus erythrogaster, 
Gray). 
Bornean Ape (Macacus inornatus, Gray). 
. White-headed Saki (Pithecia leucocephala, Audeb.). 
Dusty Ichneumon (Herpestes pulverulentus, Wagn.). 
West African Ratel (Mellivora leuconota, Sclater). 
Hookei’s Sea-bear (Otaria hookeri, Gray). 
. Yellow-footed Squirrel (Sciwrus ludovicianus, Custis). 
- Garden Dormouse (Myovrus nifela, Schreb.). 
. Ground Pig (Aulacodus swindernianus, Temm.). 
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