THE SECRETARY ON ADDITIONS TO THE MENAGERIE, 1057 
EXHIBITIONS AND NOTICES. 
October 27, 1914. 
Prof, EK. A, Mincuin, M.A., F.R.S., Vice-President, 
in the Chair. 
The Srcrerary read the following report on the Additions 
made to the Society’s Menagerie during the months of June, 
July, August, and September, 1914 :— 
JUNE. 
The registered additions to the Society’s Menagerie during the 
month of June were 177 in number. Of these 84 were acquired 
by presentation, 42 by purchase, 15 were received on deposit, 
1 in exchange, and 35 were born in the Gardens. 
The number of departures during the same period, by death 
and removals, was 177. 
Amongst the additions special attention may be directed to :-— 
1 Anoa (Anoa depressicornis) 3, from Celebes, presented by 
Willoughby Smith on June 4th. 
1 Blesbok (Damaliscus albifrons), born in the Menagerie on 
June 18th. 
3 Gemsbok (Orywv gazella) § 3 2, from the Kalahari, new to the 
Collection, purchased on June 2nd and 3rd. 
1 Panolia Deer (Cervus eldi) 3, from Rangoon, presented by 
H. L. Holman Hunt, F.Z.S., on June 13th. 
1 Vicuha (Lama vicugna) 2, from Peru, presented by G. Noel 
Clarke, F.Z.S., on June 12th. 
1 Peruvian Tree-Poreupine (Coendw bicolor), from Peru, new 
to the Collection, deposited on June 3rd. 
2 Firecaps (Cephalopyrus flammiceps) and 1 Velvet-fronted 
Nuthatch (Sitta frontalis), from India, both new to the Collection, 
presented by Alfred Hzra, F.Z.S., on June 12th and 14th. 
2 Maximilian’s Parrots (Pionus mawximiliana), from Brazil, 
presented by the Marquess of Tavistock, F.Z.8., on June 18th. 
2 Cotton Teal (Vettopus coromandelianus), from India, pre- 
sented by Hubert D. Astley, F.Z.S., on June 29th. 
1 Rufous-crowned Ground-Cuckoo (Cowa ruficeps), from®Mada- 
gascar, new to the Collection, purchased on June 9th, 
1 Arizona Snake (Coluber arizonce), from N. America, new to 
the Collection, purchased on June 29th. 
JULY, 
The registered additions to the Society's Menagerie during the 
month of July were 277 in number. Of these 93 were acquired 
by presentation, 81 by purchase, 60 were received on deposit, 
9 in exchange, and 34 were born in the Gardens. 
Proc. Zoou. Soc.—1914, No. LX XI. fal 
