6o8 REFERENCES TO THE PLANS. 



N° j5. Ancient dens for the wild beasts. 



76. New dens for carnivorous animals. 



77. Fosses in which the bears were kept. 



78. Park and hut for small ruminating animals. 



79. for foreign sheep and goats, the alpaca, etc. 



80. for European deer. 



Si. for the wild goats and buffalo. 



82. for the ostriches, cassiowaries and fowls. 



83. and basin for water birds. 



84. — for foreign ducks. 



85. The pheasant walk. 



86. Aviary for birds of prey. 



87. Cages for the monkeys and parrots. 



88. Garden for experiments. 



89. Hut and park for the elk or great deer of Canada. 



90. The library and lodgings for the professor of zoology and the 



keepers of the cabinet. 



91. The guard-house. 



92. Lodgings for the professors of chymistry applied to the arts 



and of botany. 

 95. Lodgings for the professor of botany 



94. zoology (mammalia). 



95. ■ human anatomy. 



96. ■ comparative anatomy. 



97. for two assistant naturalists. 



98. for the assistant naturalist for anatomy. 



99. botany. 



100. zoology and the keeper 



of the menagerie. 



101. for the professors of mineralogy and agriculture. 



102. for the professor of geology. 



103. A house and land lately added to the menagerie. 

 io4- Lodgings for several workmen. 



105. for the professor of general chymistry. 



106. Newly acquired grounds. 



107. ^ 



108. \ Houses let till the plan of the garden is completed. 



109. ) 



1 10. Ten acres of private property. 



111. Gates of entrance to the menagerie. 



FINIS. 



