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To this list I should add meat soups, milk and fruit soups, 
whortleberry wine, meal, cherries, grapes, and other fruits 
for the apes ; further, nearly 50,000 kilos of rye and oat straw, 
as also (though it hardly comes into this reckoning) 20,000 
kilos turf-litter for the beds, and about 200,000 kilos coke 
and charcoal. The cost of all this amounts, in round figures, 
to £7,500. 
The animal park is far from being yet completed. Only 
this year a second portion of it was opened, in which the 
ethnographic exhibitions are to be held and which is to con- 
tain a new performing theatre. In the coming year a third 
Newly-arrived penguins being fed. 
large portion is to be opened, including a miniature railway 
running round a pond. On the banks of the pond there will be 
scattered artistic life-size representations of various prehistoric 
animals, so that the visitor may fancy that he has been trans- 
ported back thousands of centuries in time. The cerato- 
saurus, fifty feet high, and the stegosaurus will both be there ; 
