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from the southern United States, now becoming rare, presented 
by Dr. Manigault of South Carolina, complete the list of note- 
worthy arrivals for the year. 
The species which were for the first time placed on exhibition 
are as follows : — 
Mammalia : — 
Chimpanzee [Troglodytes niger), Africa. 
Douroucouli [Nydipithecus trivirgatus), South America. 
Pale Cebus (Cehusflavescens), South America. 
Little Brown Bat ( Vespertilio subulatus). North America. 
Ermine {Putorius erminea). North America. 
White-footed Mouse (Hesperomys leucopus). North America. 
Wild Boar {8us scrofa), Europe, Asia, and Africa. 
Brindled Gnu (Catoblepas gorgon), South Africa. 
Dorcas Gazelle {Gazella dorcas), Egypt. 
AvES : — 
Song Thrush (Turdus musicus), Great Britain. 
Chaffinch [Fringilla coelebs), Great Britain. 
Jackdaw (Corvus monedula), Europe and Asia. 
Common Hoopoe {Upupa epops), Europe, Asia, and North 
Africa. 
Night Hawk {Chordeiles virginianus). United States. 
Green-winged Parrakeet [Brotogerys virescens). South America. 
Cinereous Vulture [Vultur cinereus), Europe and Africa. 
Griffon Vulture [Gyps fulvus), Europe and Africa. 
YarrelPs Curassow {Crax carunculata), Brazil. 
Sickle-billed Curlew {Numenius longirostris), United States. 
Spotted Sandpiper [IHngoides macular ius), North America. 
Scarlet Ibis (Ibis rubra). South America. 
Whooping Crane {Grus amerieanus). United States. 
Toulouse Goose. 
Brown Pelican [Pelecanus fuscus), Southern United States. 
Little Auk [Mergulus alle), North Atlantic. 
Bateachia : — 
Amphiuma {Amphiuma means). Southern United States. 
Spotted Salamander [Salamandra maculosa), Europe and 
North Africa. 
Keptilia : — 
Eing-necked Snake {Diadophis punctatus), United States. 
Chain Snake {Ophibolus doliatus triangulus), United States. 
