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Carnegie Institute of Washington, 1906. 



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Elasmobranches. Archives de Zool. exp^rimentale et 

 generale, Serie iv., tome iv. 1906. 



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of Vertebrates, 3rd Ed. London, 1907. 



15. Parkee, W. N., and Burlend, T. H. — On the efferent ducts 



of the Testis in Chimcera monstrosa. Anat. Anzeig. 

 Band xxxiv., 1909. 



16. Goodrich, E. S. — A Treatise on Zoology. Edited by Sir E. 



Bay Lankester. Part IX. Vertebrata (Craniata). Refer- 

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 London, 1909. 



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March 15, 1910. 

 E. T. Newton, Esq., F.R.S., in the Chair. 



The Secretary read the following report on the additions 

 to the Society's Menagerie during the month of February 

 1910 :— 



The number of registered additions to the Society's Menagerie 

 during the month of February last was 80. Of these 28 were 

 acquired by presentation, 16 by purchase, 7 were received on 

 deposit, 17 in exchange, and 12 were born in the Gardens. 



The number of departures during the same period, by deaths 

 and removals, was 165. 



Amongst the additions special attention may be directed to : — 



One Mandrill (Papio maimon), from West Africa, presented 

 by Dr. A. S. Griffith on Feb. 24th. 



Two Bennett's Gazelles (Gazella bennetti), from the Isle of 

 Hormuz, Persian Gulf, and one Punjaub Wild Sheep (Ovis vignei), 

 from Banda Abbas, Persia, presented by B. T. Ffinch, Esq., F.Z.S., 

 and F. W. Townsend, Esq., on Feb. 22nd. 



Two Painted Finches (Emblema pictcc), from N.W. Australia, 

 new to the Collection, received in exchange on Feb. 25th. 



Two Black-hooded Parrakeets (Psephotus cuoullatus), from 

 N.W. Australia, new to the Collection, received in exchange on 

 Feb. 28th. 



One White-quilled Bock-Dove {Petraphassa albipennis), from 

 Australia, new to the Collection, deposited on Feb. 24th, 



