ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, LONDON 195 



34 quarters of barley, 39 quarters of wheat, 197 

 quarters of bran, 24 quarters of canary seed, 48 cwt. 

 rice, 60 cwt. oil-cake, 6,262 quarterns bread, 5,086 

 quarts fresh milk, 303 cwt. of biscuit, 33,300 eggs, 

 341 horses (weighing 104 tons), 252 goats, 2,178 lb. 

 flounders, 29,120 lb. whiting, 9,530 fowl heads, 6,030 

 bunches of greens, 1,306 dozen bananas, 36 cwt. 

 monkey-nuts, 342 dozen lettuces. 



In Mr. Clarence Bartlett the Zoological Society 

 is lucky in possessing a thoroughly practical and clever 

 man as superintendent, and in Dr. Philip Lutley 

 Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., F.KS., etc., the Society possesses 

 as Secretary one of the most energetic, learned, and dis- 

 tinguished of zoologists in Europe. No wonder, then, 

 that with such men at its head, and under the Presidency 

 of His Grace the Duke of Bedford, this Garden has 

 remained, and will remain, one of the best managed, 

 the most healthy, and one of the richest in Europe. 



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