THE ZooLocist—Aueust, 1875. 4577 
28. *Agile wallaby; Australia; kangaroo sheds. 
», Australian Cassowary; by Mr. E. P. Ramsay ; ostrich house. 
», Blacknecked stork; Australia; by Mr. C. Moore; stork paddock. 
» *Feejean porphyrio; New Caledonia; by Mr. C. Moore; eastern 
aviary. 
» *Two Jameson's gulls; Australia; by Mr. C. Moore; eastern aviary. 
29. Syrian bear (female); Syria; by Mr. W. Kirby Green; bear dens. 
», Two Nankeen kestrels; North Africa; new falcon aviary. 
», Two variegated sheldrakes; bred in the Gardens; duck pond. 
31. Kuhl’s deer (male); Bavian Islands; deer sheds. 
», Two Victoria crowned pigeons; Island of Jobie; western aviary. 
», Iwo Bornean fireback pheasants (male and female); pheasantry. 
»» Two great black cockatoos and a black lory; New Guinea; parrot house. 
» Greenbilled curassow; South America; deposited ; eastern aviary. 
», Gray ichneumon (male); India; by Mr.J.E.Thomas; small mammal 
house. 
», Derbian screamer; South America; eastern aviary. 
», Blackfaced spider monkey (male); South America; by Mr. C. F. 
Filliter; monkey house. 
The additions to the Society's Menagerie during the month of May were 
165 in number: of these one hundred were acquired by presentation, thirty- 
four by purchase, four by exchange, eighteen by birth, one by hatch, and eight 
were received on deposit. Amongst these are specially noticeable— 
1. A-hairy tree porcupine (Cercolabes villosus, F. Cuv.) from South-East 
Brazil ; and— 
2. A rock cavy, male (Cerodon rupestris, Max.), from the same country. 
Both of these rodents, which were purchased on the 5th of May of a dealer 
in Liverpool, are new to the Society’s collection. 
3. A fine example of the king penguin (Aptenodytes Pennanti) from the 
Falkland Islands, presented by Mr. F'. E. Cobb, Manager of the Falkland 
Islands Company, at Stanley, Falkland Islands; received May 18th. 
4, An example of an apparently new species of monkey allied to the 
common macaque (Macacus cynomolgus), presented by Dr. Marfels, Con- 
servator of Forests to the King of Burmah, Mandalay, Burmah, and brought 
home by Dr. J. Anderson, May 19th. Dr. Anderson will give us a complete 
description of this monkey. 
5. A small wallaby ofa species new to the Society’s Menagerie, purchased 
May 28th. Itappears to be, as kindly suggested by Mr. Gould, an example 
of the agile wallaby (Halmaturus agilis, Gould’s ‘Mammals of Australia,’ 
vol. ii., plates 24 and 25), from North Australia. 
6. An about half-grown Australian cassowary (Casuarius australis) 
from Queensland, presented by Mr, HE. P. Ramsay, May 28th, making 
