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ON THE SOUTH-AMERICAN WILD DOG. 



[Feb. 18, 



Among the additions sj^ecial attention may be directed to : — 



One Crowned Sifaka {Propitliecus diadema), from Madagascar, 

 new to the Collection, deposited on Jan. 2nd. 



Three Caucasian Ibexes {Capra cylindricornis), from Lago- 

 decki, S.E. Caucasus, presented by Prince Paul Demidoff on 

 Jan. 16th. 



Two Greater Birds of Paradise {Paradisea apoda), either females 

 or immature males, from New Guinea, presented by Sir William 

 Ingram, Bt., on Jan. 4th. 



One Harpy Eagle {Thrasaetus haiyyia)^ from Venezuela, pur- 

 chased on Jan. 22nd. 



One Three-keeled Terrapin (Stauroti/pus trip>orcattf,s), fi-om 

 Guatemala, new to the Collection, received in exchange on 

 Jan. 8th. 



On behalf of Mr. W. Simpson Cross, F.Z.S., Mr. R. I. Pocock 

 exhibited a photograph of the very rare Sovith- American Wild Dog 



Text-fig. 15. 



Maned Wolf {Canisjiibatvs). From life. 



sometimes called the Maned Wolf (Ccmis jubahts), and laid stress 

 l^pon the importance of publishing photographs of ' all animals 



