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of these animals I have now seen in captivity), yaks, 

 and zebus. 



There was a large collection of bears in a castle, and 

 a great number of wild sheep and goat pens. In a 

 little house I noticed a litter of six pretty little foxes. 

 There were some large duck-ponds, and several deer 

 sheds and paddocks. Here I noticed (May 20) a 

 sambur deer and a Sumatran sambur (Servas equiims), 



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just out of the velvet — the first I have seen this year. 

 There was a large bird-of-prey house, effectively backed 

 with rockery, containing some remarkable birds, 

 notably the bateleur eagle from Africa, the handsome 

 Brazilian G^iiops urnhitinga., Sarcorhamphus papa from 

 tropical South America, Vultur occipitalis, Aquila 

 7icevia, Buteo bitteo, Grys indicus, and many others. 

 This fine aviary was given in 1898 by Robert Cuno. 



