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Only two other species of these huge animals are cer- 
tainly known to exist, namely the Sumatran Rhinoceros 
(R. sumatrensis) and the White Rhinoceros of Africa 
(R. simus). Ofthe former the Society had two specimens 
in 1872; the latter has not yet been brought alive to 
Europe. 
The total number of registered additions to the Society’s 
Menagerie in 1874 was 1202, obtained as follows :— 
Presentations¢ sole — 6) | |) ADS 
PE POAET i S dauew ach = | See 
Parehases. 2. i.) Bibatoties oe oe OO 
In exchange . . 5 pewter is so 25 
Bred in the arden uehwabc Vab ved exec REO eal 
Mstal Soe |. WAS Seo ea ee OZ 
The following is a list of the animals which have been 
bred in the Gardens of the Society between the 1st of 
January 1874 and the Ist of January 1875. 
MAMMALS. 
2 Collared Fruit-Bats (Cynonycteris collaris). 
3 Blotched Genets (Genetta tigrina). 
1 Canadian Beaver (Castor canadensis). 
2 Crested Agoutis (Dasyprocta cristata). 
1 Capybara (Hydrocherus capybara). 
2 hybrid Andaman Pigs (bred between male Sus anda- 
manensis and female 8. lewcomystaz). 
1 Mouflon (Ovis musimon). 
4 Barbary Wild Sheep (Ovis tragelaphus). 
1 Philantomba Antelope (Cephalophus maxwellt). 
1 Eland (Oreas canna). 
1 Cape-Buffalo, g (Bubalis caffer). 
1 Wapiti Deer (Cervus canadensis) . 
1 Molucca Deer, g (Cervus moluccensis) . 
1 Axis Deer (Cervus azis). 
1 Prince-Alfred’s Deer (Cervus alfredi). 
1 Virginian Deer (Cervus virginianus). 
1 Reeves’s Muntjac (Cervulus reevesi). 
2 Vulpine Phalangers (Phalangista vulpina). 
1 Red Kangaroo (Macropus rufus). 
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