ZOOLOGICAL 
SOCIETY 
BULLETIN 
MONKEY HOUSE; IN 
Amsterdam was the only continental collection 
that had duplicates to spare and several inter- 
The Zoological Soci- 
of 
animals, including a very fine Panda (Aelurus 
esting birds were secured. 
ety of London presented to us a number 
fulgens), the only specimen ever bred in captiv- 
ity, and a Patagonian Cavy (Dolichotis patoch- 
onica). There were also several birds, includ- 
ing a Black-footed Penguin. These, together 
with numerous purchases from English dealers, 
THE 
LONDON ZOO 
made up a collection of about 500 mammals, 
birds and reptiles. Transportation conditions 
were very difficut but through the kindness of 
Dr. P. Chalmers Mitchell, Secretary of the 
Zoological Society of London, and Mr. David 
Seth-Smith, Curator of Birds, the services of 
Keeper James Bailey were secured. Keeper 
Bailey landed the collection in New York in 
very good condition and deserves great credit 
for his diligence and care. 
PHEASANT AVIARY, ANTWERP ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS 
