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greatly resembles the four-horned sheep found in the 

 Outer Hebrides off the coast of Scotland. At the 

 bottom of an imitation ruined tower are some bear pits 

 and owl pens. It is a stiff climb to the top of the 

 tower, but from it one gets a good view of the Garden 

 and the surrounding city. We next come to three 

 very large cages containing bears of three species, and 



STORK AND CRANE ENCLOSURES, HAMBURG. 



then we pass through what appears to be an overflow 

 house, which contains leopards, jaguars, and a host of 

 guinea-pigs. Kather tantalizing it must be for the 

 leopards to smell the luscious porkers and not be able 

 to get at them ; but perhaps, by-the-by, the guinea- 

 pigs were given to the panthers as food. 



Close by the ostrich and rhea pens is a charming 

 Egyptian house, with a pond in front of it, in which 



