EEPOET OF THE SECEETAEY. 

 EXCHANGES. 



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The number of exchanges was smaller than usual. As already 

 mentioned, two moose were received from the Eocky Mountains 

 National Park and several animals from dealers. 



ANIMALS FROM GIZA. 



In the latter part of March, 1913, an offer of some desirable ani- 

 mals was received from the Government Zoological Garden at Giza, 

 Egypt. This offer included two young African elephants, a male 

 and a female, and a number of other less important animals. The 

 two elephants were engaged for the park, together with three drome- 

 daries and two Arabian baboons. As the Egyptian authorities 

 required the animals to be accepted at their gardens, it was thought 

 advisable to send the head keeper of the park to receive them and 

 accompany them during transportation. He left Washington Mav 

 15, 1912, and arrived at Giza on June 19. On his arrival he found 

 that several other desirable animals were available there and was 

 authorized by cable to secure them for the park, so that there were 

 altogether 21 animals in the shipment. It was necessary to go to 

 London to arrange for transportation, and on the way from there 

 to Egypt the zoological gardens at Amsterdam, Eotterdam, Ant- 

 werp, Cologne, and Eome were visited. 



ANIMALS IN THE COLLECTION JUNE 30, 1913. 



MAMMALS. 



Grivet monkey (Gercopithecus saboeus) - 

 Green monkey {Gercopithecus calli- 



trichus) 



Mona monkey (Gercopithecus mona) 



Diana monkey (Gercopithecus diana) — 

 Sooty mangabey (Gercocelius fuligino- 



sus) 



Bonnet monkey (Macacus sinicus) 



Macaque monkey (Macacus cynomol- 



gus) 



Pig-tailed monkey (Macacus nemestri- 



nus) 



Rhesus monkey (Macacus rhesus) 



Brown macaque (Macacus arctoides) 



Japanese monkey (Macacus fuscatus) 



Moor monkey (Macacus maurus) 



Black ape (Cynopithecus niger) '. 



Chacma (Papio porcarius) 



Hamadryas baboon (Papio hamadryas) - 



Mandrill (Papio maimon) 



Gray spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi)- 

 White-throated capuchin (Cehus hypo- 



leucus) 



Brown monkey (Gebus fatuellus) 



Durukuli (2\yctipithecus trivirgatus) 



Ruffed lemur (Lemur varius) 



Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) 



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Polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus) 2 



F^uropean brown bear (Ursus arctos) 2 



Kadiak bear (Ursus middendorffl) 1 



Yakutat bear (Ursus dalli) i 



Alaskan brown bear (Ursus gyas) 3 



Hybrid bear (Ursus gyas-arctos) 1 



Kidder's bear (Ursus kidderi) 2 



Himalayan bear (Ursus thibetanus) 1 



Grizzly bear (Ursus horribilis) 3 



Black bear (Ursus americanus) 9 



Cinnamon bear (Ursus americanus) 2 



Malay bear (Ursus malayanus) 2 



Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) l 



Kinkajou (Gercoleptes caudivolvulus) ^ 1 



Cacomistle (Bassariscus astuta) 1 



Gray coatimundi (Nasua narica) 5 



Raccoon (Procyon lotor) 19 



American badger (Taxidea taxus) 2 



Common skunk (Mephitis putida) 4 



American marten (Mustela americana) ^ 2 



Fisher (Mustela pennantii) 1 



Mink (Putorius vison) 5 



Common ferret (Putorius putorius) 1 



Black-footed ferret (Putorius nigripes)- 2 

 North American otter (Lutra cana- 



denis) 5 



Eskimo dog (Canis familiaris) 2 



