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feature of which is the classified list of autopsies made during 

 the year in the Pathological Laboratory. 



25. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. — Highlands Park is said to 

 contain a good zoological collection. 



26. Portland, Oregon. — Zoological Gardens established in 

 City Park in 1908. 



27. San Francisco, California. — I have been unable to ob- 

 tain any recent news of this institution, the existence of which I 

 only know of from an illustrated guide-book that a friend lent me 

 about eight years ago. 



28. Springfield, Mass. — A small collection in one of the 

 City Parks. Mr. C. E. Ladd, Superintendent. 



29. St. Louis, Missouri. — Zoological Gardens started in 

 1903, under the Park system. 



30. Tacoma, Washington. — Free Public Gardens, with a 

 growing zoological collection. 



31. Toledo, Ohio. — The Zoological Garden, started in 1900, 

 is under the Park and Boulevard Department of the City. Mr. 

 M. L. Moore is Superintendent of Parks and Boulevards. The 

 Board of Park Commissioners is contemplating the removal of 

 the present menagerie to a larger park, and housing it in a per- 

 manent fashion. 



32. Toronto, Canada. — Zoological collection, started about 

 1900, in charge of the Commissioner, City Parks Department. 



33. Vancouver, Canada. — Public Park with small zoological 

 collection (fide W. H. D. le Souef, Zool. Soc. of Victoria, 44th 

 Annual Keport (1908), p. 13). 



34. Washington, D.C. — An important collection in the 

 National Zoological Park, founded in 1890, under the manage- 

 ment of the Smithsonian Institution. Dr. Frank Baker is the 

 Superintendent. 



America, South. 



35. Bahia, Brazil. — A small zoological collection in a public 

 park just outside the town. Mr. M. J. Nicoll visited this garden 

 on the 26th of December, 1902, and tells me that the menagerie 

 then only contained some Peccaries, Parrots, Curassows and a 

 Peacock. 



36. Blumenau, Brazil. — Zoological Gardens opened in 1870 ; 

 no longer existing. 



