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bred) ; and in March, a hog deer, 10 cavies, 19 mice, 

 1 Angora sheep, and many birds. 



Here follows the usual final benediction from the 

 guide-book : 



' May the favour of the Royal house, of the magis- 

 trates and the public go on for ever, and may it always 

 be an ornament of our beautiful Dresden !' 



A FOUK-HORNED GOAT, DRESDEN. 



This is a very large Garden, situated in a wood. 

 On entering at the west gate, one is confronted with 

 jackal dens. There is a very good lion house, which 

 contains, besides a fine collection of the larger cats, 

 some Australian dingoes or wild dogs, seldom seen in 

 collections. Passing on, we come to what evidently 



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