Hamljns JEenajjerie JHagajira 
EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN. 
No. 1.— Vol. 2. 
LONDON, MAY, 1916. 
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INTRODUCTORY. 
List of Subscribers, for Vol. II., 1916—17. 
John W. Marsden, Thornhurst, Tewit Park, Har- 
rogate. 
R. Scott-Miller, Greenoakhill, Broomhoaise, Scot- 
land. 
E. A. Le Souef, Zoological Gardens, Perth, Aus- 
tralia. 
The Lord Rothschild, Museum, Tring. 
The Lady Julia Follett, The Woodside, Old Wind- 
sor. 
Richard Arnold, Tower House, Leigham Court 
Road, Streatham. 
Sir John Bland Sutton, 47, Brook Street, Gros- 
venor Square. 
James Jennison, Belle Vue, Manchester. 
L. Pullar, Dunbarnie Cottage, Bridge of Earn. 
Herbert A. French, St. Margaret's, Downs Park 
West, Bristol. 
Ernest W. Robinson, Liscombe, Leighton Buz- 
zard. 
Mrs. Eva Jordan, Gorthie, Wokingham. 
The Countess of Jersey, Middleton Park, Bices- 
ter. 
The Earl of Lonsdale, Lowther, Penrith. 
C. F. Leach, Vale Lodge, Leatherhead. 
W. H. St. Quinton, Scompston Hall, Rillington, 
York. 
G. de Southoff, Leysin, Vaud, Switzerland. 
John K. Butter, M.D., Highfield House, Cannock, 
Staffs. 
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gomeryshire. 
Warren Bruce Smith, Aubrey Lodge, Emsworth, 
Hants. 
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The Hon. E. S. Montague, M.P., Bridge Street, 
Cambridge. 
The Clifton Zoological Gardens, Bristol. 
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TO MY READERS. 
"Hamlyn's Menagerie Magazine" now enters 
into the second year of publication. 
It has survived the first twelve months, al- 
though several small minded Amateurs prophesied 
a life of three months. For their especial edifica- 
tion, allow me to- state that the Magazine will 
still be very much alive in 1918. I have received 
support from sources least expected, and to those 
I tender my most heartfelt thanks for advice and 
assistance given. "Hamlyn's Magazine" is the 
onlv one of its kind in the whole world. It is 
