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7 Leopards (Felis pardus). 
1 Cheetah (Felis jubata). 
1 Viverrine Cat (Felis viverrina). 
1 Indian Civet (Viverricula indica). 
4 Tailless Dogs (Canis familiaris, vavr.). 
3 Tibetan Mastiffs (Canis familiaris, var.). 
2 White Dogs (Canis familiaris, var.). 
2 Indian Wild Dogs (Canis primevus). 
1 Himalayan Bear (Ursus tibetanus). 
1 Sloth Bear (Melwrsus labiatus). 
4 Indian Elephants (Elephas indica). 
6 Domestic Sheep (Ovis aries). 
2 Thar Goats (Capra jemlaica). 
4 Shawl-goats (Capra hircus, var.). 
8 Indian Antelopes (Antilope cervicupra). 
2 Zebus (Bos indicus). 
2 Spotted Porcine Deer (Cervus minor). 
3 Axis Deer (Cervus avis). 
2 Musk Deer (Moschus moschiferus). 
II. BIRDS. 
1 Grey-winged Blackbird (Turdus pecilopterus). 
2 Wedge-tailed Pigeons (Treron sphenura). 
5 Domestic Pigeons (Columba domestica). 
8 Surat Doves (Turtur suratensis). 
1 Black Francolin (Francolinus vulgaris). 
2 Hill-Francolins (Arboricola torqueola). 
4 Chukar Partridges (Cacabis chukar). 
15 Impeyan Pheasants (Lophophorus impeyanus). 
21 Cheer Pheasants (Phasianus wallichii). 
2 Pucras Pheasants (Pucrasia macrolopha). 
4 White-crested Kaleeges (Euplocamus albocristatus). 
3 Bankiva Jungle Fowl (Gallus bankiva). 
10 Horned Tragopans (Ceriornis satyra). 
5 Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus). 
3 Ostriches (Struthio camelus). 
The Collection arrived in May, 1876, in excellent order, 
under the charge of our Assistant Superintendent (Mr. 
Clarence Bartlett), who in 1875 had received special leave 
of absence from the Council, for the purpose of accom- 
panying the Prince of Wales during his Indian tour as 
