AXIS DEER. 

 Cervos Axis, Erxl. 



Natives of India, and breeding well in this country. — The ful grown male exhibited 

 was presented by Lord Clare. 



HOG DEER. 

 Cervus porcinus, Zhnm. 



Two males are exhibited ; one of which belonged to His Majesty's Collection, the 

 other was presented by Septimus Burton, Esq. These are also natives of India, and 

 breed freely in Europe. 



PARRY'S KANGAROO. 

 Macropus Parryi, Benn. 

 Presented by James Macarthina, Esq, 



BUSH KANGAROO. 

 Macropus Ualabatus, Less. 



A much smaller species than the preceding : it is the JFallabat of the natives and 

 Bush Kangaroo of the settlers. It breeds equally well in England, and seems to 

 bear the climate better. 



AMERICAN FALLOW DEER. 



Cervus Virginianus, Gmel. 



Peculiar to the more temperate parts of North America. Easily tamed. These 

 deer live in large herds, and are killed by the native Indians for their winter provision. 

 Their skins are used in commerce. They have also bred in the Menagerie. — Donors, 

 the Earl of Derby, Lord Hilford, Lord Sharborne, Sir B, D. Urban. 



SING-SING ANTELOPE. 



Antilope Sing-Sing. — Antilope Koba, Ogilb. 



A female of a species, considered by Mr. Ogilby as referrible to the Koba Antelope 

 of Buffon. Brought from the Western coast of Africa, and presented by R. W. Hay, 

 Esq. — A male was lately exhibited, and is now in the Museum of the Society. 



KOB ANTELOPE. 



Antilope Kob, Ogilb. 



Presented by — . Forster, Esq. 



MALBROUCK MONKEY. 



Cercopithecus tephrops, Benn. 



Believed to be the true Malbrouck of Buflfon, which seems to have been passed over 

 by more modern writers, or confounded with other species. — Presented by Lieut. 

 Ranier, R.N. 



BARBARY APE. 

 Inuus ecaudatus, Kuhl. 



The only Monkey inhabiting any part of Europe, spreading from Barbary to the 

 Rock of Gibraltar. — Presented by the Hon. K. Stewart. 



Some of the Monkeys are also occasionally placed in this building. 



In the enclosure (15) are kept 



SANDWICH ISLAND GEESE. (Seepage 14.) 



On the Plat eastward of the Temporary Repository (13), are seven 

 MOVEABLE AviAKiEb (14), in vvhich the following Birds belonging to the genera 

 Phasianus, PerclLv, and Tetrao, are exhibited. 



HYtiRID PHEASANTS. 

 Bred between the common Pheasant and a Hybrid, between the common Pheasant 

 and Fowl. — Presented by A. E. Fuller, Esq. 



HYBRID PHEASANTS. 



Between the Silver and common Pheasant. — Presented by F. Coventry, F.sq. 



