Hamljn's iStatajjerk JEagajine. 
EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN. 
No. 4.— Vol. 1. 
LONDON, AUGUST, 1915. 
PRICE SIXPENCE. 
INTRODUCTORY. 
List of Subscribers for July : — 
David Ezra, 3, Kyd Street, Calcutta. 
Robt. D. Carsox, Zoological Gardens, Philadel- 
phia, Pa., U.S.A. 
The Director, Royal Zoological Society, Natura 
Artis Magistra, Amsterdam. 
William Jamrach, 65, Lordship Road, Stoke 
Newington, N. 
Sir John Bland Sutton, 47, Brook Street, Gros- 
venor Square, W. 
John K. Butter, M.D., Highfield House, Can- 
nock, Staffs. 
LADY Julia FOLLETT, The Woodside, Old Wind- 
sor. 
Hakry Mitchell, Haskells, Lyndhurst, Hants. 
Dan Mason, Maisonette, Broadstairs. 
F. W. SMALLEY, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Challan Hall, 
Silverdale, Carnforth, Lanes. 
T. Hebb, Brooklea, Downs Road, Luton. 
Mrs. E. Jordan, Connaught Mansions, Battersea. 
J. Steel, M.I)., Castlerock, Co. Londonderry, 
Ireland. 
Messrs. Jennison & Co., Belle Vue, Manchester. 
("Good luck to your effort." — G. JENNISON.) 
W. Ki.\<., 22, High Street, Whit. chapel. 
ZOSHITARO Klrokaua, Zoological Gardens, 
L'yeno Park, Tokyo, Japan. 
Tin: Royal Zoological Society, Phoenix Park, 
Dublin. 
A. S. Yates, Bishops Sutton, Alresford, Hants. 
W. J. Henning, Hillside, New Maiden. 
THE COUNTESS OF JERSEY, Middle-ton Park, Bices- 
ter. 
Major AiuiRi.i.v, Croit Castle, Kingsland, Here- 
fordshire, 
Sir Edgar Boehm, Bentsbrooke, North Holm- 
wood, Surrey. 
Lastly, but not least, Mr. Gerald Rattigax writes 
from Stonehouse, Gloucester : — 
"Dear Sir, 
Many thanks for the copies of the " Men- 
agerie Magazine" you kindly sent me. I 
did not really intend to subscribe to anything 
fresh this year or until after the war, but I find 
your Magazine interesting enough" to make me 
break my vow, and you may put me down as a 
Subscriber to it for this year. 
Your "Push and Go" certainly deserve the 
success which I expect is sure to attend your 
new venture. 
I enclose cheque for 6/-, and kindly forward 
me the first number which I have not at present 
received." 
The following Articles will appear from time to 
time as opportunity occurs : — 
"How I became a Naturalist." 
"Why I went to the Congo." 
"My Second Visit to the Congo." 
"Gorilla Dealing — Alive and Dead." 
"A true acount of the origination of the Wild 
Beast Business in Great Britain." 
"The Peculiarities of this Unique Business." 
"My Visit to South Africa." 
"The Advent of the Boxing Kangaroo and the 
Wrestling Lion. " 
"Concerning 'Peter,' one of the most famous 
Chimpanzees of the Age; also on the train- 
ing of Chimpanzees in general." 
"The Arrival and Landing of the Barnum and 
Bailey Show, 1899." 
" My Expedition to Dyers Islands, Cape of Good 
Hope, resulting in the capture of 125 Pen- 
guins and 12 Cape Sea Lions." 
"Ivory Buying in the French Congo." 
" How I attempted to corner the Monkey Mar- 
ket thirty years ago, and lamentably failed." 
"An impression of the Zoological Gardens at 
Regents Park, Dublin, Bristol, Edinburgh, 
Halifax and Manchester." 
