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New Buildings and Works in 1867. 
1. New Deer-house, and Yards and Roads £ ¢. d. 
adjoining y E08 sa rsiz “ose Ary hi fer tO 1S-osB 
2. Rodent-house and Greenhouses . . . 386 1 7 
3. Permanent, improvement of the Western 
EecEB RIVETS tS. edigis peur on. S192 Gr .0 
4. Rebuilding Pheasantry near Cattle-sheds 242 1 7 
5. Enlargement of the Hippopotamus- 
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6. New Walk across the North side of the 
Tunnel SER oe Cn ee) A a UB Sy 
7. New Wombat-house and Yards . . . 4018 
8. New Houses for Cranes, and new Fence 108 01 
9. New Workshops Seem, ae eres Cay he 
10. Laying down Asphalt at Vulture-aviary 31 0 
11. New Tank at Reservoir . . . . . . 3613 
12. Enlarging Walrus-house . .. . . 3 6 
£3097 6 5 
2. VISITORS. 
The total number of visitors to the Gardens in the year 
1867 was 556,214, being 28,865 more than in the year 1866. 
They are divisible as follows :— 
Fellows and Friends ............. eaeeeee es 153,712 
(On ordinary days at ls. each | 121,658 
On Mondays and other days } 
Paying BGR CAC asc cceseemsviecaes ae 
Gd COC Wcpecseasseetensec cans 
Charity Children and others 5 al 10.555 
FLEE AUMISSIOW! sre se eonet eee cae c ee | : 
Children under 12 years =o 31,355 
556,214 
When the financial crisis and other extraordinary cir- 
cumstances connected with the past year are taken into 
consideration, this increase cannot fail to be highly grati- 
fying to the Fellows of the Society, especially when it is 
considered that in most places of ordinary public resort 
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