656 TUK SECllKrAllY ON ADDITIONS TO THE MENAGERIE. 



Mr. T. A. Barns, F.Z.S., gave an account of his recent 

 expedition through the forests of Afi-ica in search of Gorilla and 

 Okapi, illustrating his I'eiua.rks with a line series of cinematograph 

 id 1ms. 



November 16th, 1920. 



Prof. J. P. Hill, D.Sc, F.R.S., Vice-President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Secretary read the following Report on the Additions 

 to the Society's Menagerie during the month of October, 1920 : — 



The registered additions to the Society's Menagerie during 

 the month of October weie 273 in number. Of these 80 were 

 acquired by presentation, 37 were deposited, 151 were purchased,. 

 1 was received in exchange, and 4 were born in the Menagerie. 



The following may be specially mentioned : — 



1 Maneil Wolf {Canis juhatus) and a. Crab-eating Dog (Canis 

 tJious), from Morro A^elho, Brazil ; presented by Mr. George 

 Chalmers, C.M.Z.S., on October 18th. 



2 Bayr Duikers (Cephcdophns doisalis) and 1 Maxwell's Duiker 

 {C max-welli), fi'om Togola,nd ; presented by Di'. Malcolm B. Hay 

 on October 7th. 



A collection of mammals and birds from the East, purchased 

 on October 13th, containing 2 De Brun's Wallabies {Macrojms 

 brti,nii), from Aru ; 1 Ursine Tree- Kangaroo {Dendrolagus 

 ■ursinus), from Northein New Guinea,, and the following birds 

 which are new to the Collection : 1 Sula Island Calornis {Lmn- 

 procorax sidaensis) ; 1 Black-headed Butcher-Crow {Craciicus 

 cassictis), from Am ; 1 Rosenberg's Lorikeet [Trichoglosstis 

 roseubergi), from Mysore ; 1 Mueller's Imperial Fruit-Pigeon 

 {Carpo'phagii mueUe7'i),from. Aru; 1 Pinon Impeiial Fruit-Pigeon 

 {Carpophaga pinon) and 2 Finsch"s Impei'ial Fruit-Pigeons 

 {f'arpophaga finscJii), from New Ireland. 



Mr. J. T. Cunningham, M.A., F.Z.S., exhibited, and made 

 renjarks upon, a specimen of the Leech Trocheta, recently found 

 in the Society's Gardens. 



Mr. F. Martin Duncan, F.Z.S., exhibited, and made remarks 

 upon, a series of cinematograph films, which he had taken of 

 animals in t,he Society's Gardens. 



