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trees on either side, confronts one. The first liouse is 

 the new hon honse, a small but well-made and beauti- 

 fully clean structure. After this we come to the old lion 

 house, containing a very valuable and representative 

 collection of the larger carnivora. The monkey house is 

 next, and this is followed by the bear pits. In the centre 

 of the Gardens is a band-stand, a parrot and reptile 









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house — erected in 1892 — some tennis-courts, a large 

 lawn, upon which were grazing a number of wild geese 

 of many varieties, and a museum. Next we come to 

 the elephant house, containing an Indian elephant, 

 some zebras, and camels. After this the deer and 

 zebu sheds are found, with outside paddocks, and 

 then we come to the aviaries. A long line of bird 



