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Siberian Marmot, and are quite new to the Society’s col- 
lection. 
4, A Lory, apparently of a new species, described by 
the Secretary as Lorius tibialis. 
5. A rare Lorikeet, believed to be referable to Tricho- 
glossus mitchelli, G. R. Gray. 
6. Three Crowned Partridges (Rollulus coronatus) from 
Malacca. 
7. Four Black-throated Hill-Partridges (Arboricola tor- 
queola) from the Himalayas. 
8. A Long-billed Francolin (Rhizothera longirostris) 
from Malacca. 
9. A Monteiro’s Galago, purchased May 5th, and said 
to have been brought from Port Natal. 
10. A young male Chimpanzee (Troglodytes niger), 
brought home for us on his return from Africa and pre- 
sented by Mr. J. J. Monteiro, C.M.Z.S. 
11. A Land-Tortoise of the genus Cinixys, also pre- 
sented by Mr. Monteiro. It appears to agree in every 
respect with specimens of Cinivys belliana in the British 
Museum, except in having a divided caudal plate. 
12. A young Lemur, born in the Society’s gardens on 
the 7th of May. Its mother was one of the so-called 
Black-fronted Lemurs (Lemur nigrifrons, Geofir.) ; and its 
male parent must have been one of our Red-cheeked 
Lemurs (Lemur collaris, Geoftr.). 
13. A young male of the peculiar Bovine type of the 
island of Celebes, the Anoa (Anoa depressicornis), obtained 
by purchase of the Zoological Gardens of Rotterdam on 
the 10th of May, and being the first specimen of this 
animal exhibited in the Society’s collection. 
14. A young Eagle from the port of Fow-Chow in 
China, purchased May 11th. This bird is in the striated 
plumage which has been usually attributed to the young of 
A. imperialis. 
15. A selection from a collection of animals brought 
from Santiago, Chili, by Mr. Weisshaupt, consisting of the 
following animals, acquired at a total cost of £136 :— 
1 Long-haired Armadillo (Dasypus vellerosus) from Men- 
doza. 
4 Buenos-Ayres Cow-birds (Molothrus bonariensis) from 
Mendoza. 
2 Chilian Starlings (Cureus aterrimus) from Chili. 
