Hamlgtts JEmagerie JEajja^to. 
EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN. 
No. 5.— Vol. 
LONDON, SEPTEMBER, 1915. 
PRICE SIXPENCE. 
INTRODUCTORY. 
List of Subscribers for August : — 
E. H. Bostock, Exhibition Buildings, Glasgow. 
Walter Chamberlain, Pendoek Grove, Cobham. 
Mrs. Cotton, The Mount, Bishopstoke. 
Alderman J. D. Kiley, J. P., 33, Gun Street, 
Spitalfields. 
Robert Leadbetter, Hazelmere Park, Bucks. 
Miss F. Memory, Hatfield, Herts. 
Mrs. C. Prioleau, Loxwood House, Billinghurst. 
W. D. Trickett, Lench House, Waterfoot, Man 
Chester. 
W. R. Temple, Ormonde, Datchet, Bucks. 
The Director, Zoological Gardens, Rotterdam. 
H. C. Walker, Tyrie, West Park, Leeds. 
* * * * 
It is our intention to publish in our Vlth 
Number for October a complete list of Subscribers 
up to date. 
The subscription is only 6/- per annum, or 
6d. per copy, post free, under cover. 
Enough interesting matter is on hand from 
well-known writers to fill the Magazine for the 
next twelve months. 
Back numbers, 6d. each, can always be 
obtained. We should be pleased to receive the 
names of new Subscribers without any delay, to 
enable us to complete our list of names for Octo- 
ber. 
The Editor of this Magazine, not being a 
Country Esquire, hopes to receive the support of 
every lover of Natural History. 
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 genera]." 
"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." 
PROTECTION OF AUSTRALIAN 
BIRDS. 
The following Proclamation, published in 
"The Government Gazette," April 21st, 1911, at 
Port Darwin, N.W. Australia, will doubtless in- 
terest the readers of this Magazine : — 
PROCLAMATION. 
Australia to wit. 
Dudley, Governor-General. 
By His Excellency the Right Honorable Wil- 
liam Humble, Earl of Dudley, a Member 
of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy 
Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most 
Distinguished Order of S;iinl Michael 
and Saint George, Knighl Grand Cross <>i 
the Royal Victorian Order, Governor- 
General and Commander-in-Chief of the 
Commonwealth of Australia. 
