A LIST OF VERTEBRATED ANIMALS LIVING IN 
THE GARDENS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF LONDON (Fourth Edition), 1866. 
This List contains the scientific and vernacular names of all the species 
of Vertebrates in the Society’s Collection arranged in systematic order, 
and forms a complete record of all the specimens that have been exhibited 
alive in the Society’s Gardens in the years 1863, 1864, 1865, and 1866. 
The total number of the species is as follows: —Mammals 339, Birds 721, 
Reptiles 73, Batrachians, 25 Fishes 54; total 1212. Price 1s. 6d. 

Now ready, price £25, in two volumes, bound in half-morocco, 
containing 100 coloured plates, 
ZOOLOGICAL SKETCHES 
By JOSEPH WOLF. 
MADE FOR 
THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 
FROM ANIMALS IN THEIR VIVARIUM. 
EDITED, WITH NOTES, 
By PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., 
SECRETARY TO THE SOCIETY. 
Tuts series of Drawings was undertaken with the object of preserving a 
faithful record of the living characters of the most rare and interesting 
Animals in the Vivarium of the Zoological Society of London. 
In selecting the subjects, particular regard has been paid to those species 
which exhibit aptitude for acclimatization, either as objects of economic 
value, or simply as additions to the Exotic Animals which are now so 
frequently seen in the parks and on the ornamental waters of Europe. 
The Drawings have been executed in Water Colours, after most careful 
study, by Mr. Worr, who may be fairly said to stand alone in minute 
knowledge of the habits and forms of Mammalia as well as of Birds; and 
the Lithographic copies, partly printed in colour and then finished by hand, 
are in such exact fac-simile as to be scarcely distinguishable from the ori- 
inals. 
‘ The Letterpress, prepared by the Editor, embraces all particulars of in- 
terest relating to the general history, habits, distribution, and use of the 
Aninais illustrated in the Plates. 
London: GRAVES AND ©o., Pall Mall. 
Price 6d., Sewed, 
A GUIDE TO THE GARDENS 
OF THE 
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
Twenty-third Edition, corrected according to the present Arrange- 
ment of the Gardens, 
By PHILIP LUTLEY. SCLATER, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S., 
SECRETARY TO THE SOCIETY. 
London: Brapsury AND Evans, 11, Bouverie Street; and at the Society’s 
Gardens in the Regent’s Park. 
