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LIST 



THE ANIMALS, &c. 



From the Entrance Lodge ( 1) the Visitor turns to the right hand where will be 

 seen a range of Aviaries (2), in which, besides various Breeds ot the domestic 

 Fowl, there are the following Galinaceous Birds. 



REEVES'S PHEASANT. (See Page 10.) 



Hybrids between Reeves's find the common Pheasant. 



This is the only produce which it has been possible to obtain from the former bird, 

 no female of that species having yet been brought to Europe, or even, it is believed, 

 to Canton, 



SONNERAT'S JUNGLE FOWL. 



Gallus Sonnerattii, Temm. 



This is one of the Indian species of wild or Jungle Fowls, from which some of our 

 various domestic breeds are generally supposed to have been derived. 



JAPANESE PEA FOWLS. 

 Pavo cristatus, Linn. var. ? 



COMMON PHEASANT. 



Phasianus Colchicus, Linn. 



GOLD PHEASANTS. 



Phasianus pictus, Linn. 



Presented by A. E. Fuller, Esq., and the late John Fuller, Esq. 



SILVER PHEASANTS. 



Phasianus nycthemerus Linn. 



CHINESE RING-NECKED PHEASANTS. 



Phasianus torquatus, Temm. 



Presented by John Russell Reeves, Esq. 



TEMMINCK'S HORNED PHEASANT. (Male.) 



Tragopan Temminckii, Gruy. 



This beautiful species was presented to the Society by John Russell Reeves, Esq., 

 of Canton. 



GUINEA PINTADO. 



Numida Meleagris, Linn. 



Brought originally from Africa, but has long been domesticated in Britain. Is very 

 proHfic, but the young are difficult to rear. 



RED CURASSOVVS. (See page 2/.) 

 RED CURASSOWS (variety). (See page 27.) 



