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(i) . ' Guide to the Calcutta Zoological Gardens,' by the late 

 Dr. John Anderson, F.R.S., 1883. 



(ii) . ' Handbook of the Management of Animals in Captivity 

 in Lower Bengal,' by Ram Bramha Sanyal, 1892. 



Rai R. B. Sanyal Bahadur, who died on the 13th of October, 

 1908, will always be remembered in connection with the Cal- 

 cutta Zoological Gardens, in which he worked for thirty-three 

 years. 



This institution is managed by an Honorary Committee, of 

 which Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. Brown, of the Indian Medical 

 Service, is Secretary. Mr. Bejoy Krishna Basu, Veterinary In- 

 spector, was appointed Assistant Superintendent of the Garden 

 by the Government of Bengal on the 25th of February, 1907. 

 An annual report is published. 



45. Colombo, Ceylon. — A small menagerie is maintained 

 in the Gardens of the Museum, of which Dr. A. Willey is the 

 Director. 



46. Hanoi, Tonkin. — A collection of live animals is kept in 

 the Botanical Gardens. Monsieur Louis Jacquet, Directeur 

 Jardin botanique de Hanoi, Monsieur Farant, Chef du Jardin. 



47. Jaipur. India. — Small zoological collection. 



48. Kioto, Japan. — Municipal Zoological Gardens " which are 

 situated right in the city, the Gardens are nicely laid out and 

 have a splendid Flight Aviary, as well as a good Carnivora 

 House." There is also a Deer Park, with very fine old cedar 

 and pine trees at Nara {fide W. H. D. le Souef, Zool. Soc. of 

 Victoria, 44th Annual Report (1908), p. 12). 



49. Kurrachee, India. — Zoological Gardens of which great 

 things were expected about eleven years ago, but which appa- 

 rently have not progressed during recent years. 



50. Lahore, India. — A small Zoological Garden is said to 

 exist at Lahore. 



51. Manilla, Philippines. — Under the Government of Spain 

 a few animals were kept in the Botanic Gardens, but these 

 Gardens became the site of a battle and w T ere completely de- 

 stroyed. 



A certain number of mammals, birds and reptiles are now 

 exhibited alive in the Public Gardens, and it is proposed to have 

 a regular Zoological Garden in Manilla. 



