ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN 



183 



■ UMlA, Willi A GRwUr ' >! Ullil-K 



quiet life i)f a zoological garden or park, a male as a female. The i)rice i)ai(l for "(iuiK 

 elephant has no excuse for being unruly; and as a New York, without his eciuijjment. was S2. 

 zoological exhibit, a tusker is worth twice as much w. 



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NOTES ON THE iMDirNIAlX SHEEP OF NORTH 



AMERICA. (H.iri.a.lav) Paper, 40 cents 



DESTRUCTION OK OUR HIRDS AND MAMMALS. 



(Hornailay) 15 " 



THE CARIPOr. (C.rantl Pap.-r. 40 " 



THE ORIGIN AND REI.A IIONSH IP OKTHE LARGE 



MAMMALS OK NORTH AMERICA. (Grant.) Cloth. Si-oo 

 GUIDE BOOK. OK THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. With 



maps and illustrations. ( Horn,id.ay) 25 ccms 



VIEWS IN THE ZOOLOGICAL PARK. Siic 5x7 20 



illustrations 25 " 



POST CARDS. Various subjecls 'IVo cards. 5 " 



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The publications are for sale at th' <'^,r 0/ the Society, 11 XWttI 

 Stmt, Tlie Zoahgkal I'ari.; and TIk Se-.u York Aquarium. 



GENERAL INFORMATION. 



Amiissi.i.v TO THR I'AKK.— On all holidays and on Sunday. Tues- 

 day. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, admission to the Z<iotogical 

 Park is free. 



On every Monday and Thursday, save when either of these days 

 falls on a holiday, only members of (he Society, and persons holding 

 tickets from the Society, arc admitted free. All others pay twenty. five 

 cents for each adult, and fifteen cents for each child under twelve years 

 of age. Tickets are sold only at the entrances. 



Admission to the .\quarium is confined to members on Monday fore- 

 noons. It is open to the public from May 1 to October 31. 9 A..M- to 

 5 V. .M., and from November I 10 .-Xpril 30. 10 a, m. to 4 P. %t. When a 

 holiday occurs on Monday, the forenoon will be available to the public. 



Opening and Closing. — From May ist to November isl the en- 

 trance-gates will be opened at 9 a. m. and closed half an hour before 

 sunset. From November 1st to May 1st. the gates will open at 10 A. M. 



Bicycles must be checked at the entrances (five cents). .All wheels 

 not called for half an hour before sunset will be locked up until the fol- 

 lowing day. 



Restal'Rant. — .At the Rocking Stone Restaurant meals are scr\*ed 

 i la carte every day from 10 a. .m. l" the closing hour. The North 

 Pavilion of this building has a spacious lunch counter, where all kinds 

 of luncheon food are serx-ed at popular prices. 



The South Pavilion is now arranged as an open air dining-room. The 

 ser\-ice has been increased and impr.ived. Large numbers can be 

 served expeditiously. 



