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May 31. 2 Reeves' Pheasants (P. rcevesi). 
" " 1 Amherst Pheasant [Thaumalea amherstide). 
June 3. 1 Fallow Deer {Cervus dama). 
" " 1 Common Deer (C. virginianus). 
" 3 Golden Pheasants (7%auma^6a pida). 
" 5. 1 American Elk ((7. canadensis).^ 
7. 5 Amherst Pheasants (T. amherstide). 
8. 1 Fallow Deer (C. dama). 
" 12. 1 American Elk (C. canadensis).^ 
u 21. " " 
a 28. " " ^ 
July 15. 2 Red-headed Ducks (Fuligula ferina). 
Aug. 3. 1 Ground Rattlesnake {Crotalophorus miliarius). 
" 10. 1 lAamsi (Lama peruana) 
Sept. 26. 1 Bison {Bison americanus). 
" " 1 Hog Deer (C. porcinus). 
Oct. 1. 15 Water Snakes {Tropidonotus sipedon). 
1894. 
Feby. 25. 1 Axis Deer {C. axis). 
The necessity for strict economy has required a postpone- 
ment even of urgently needed repairs, and no new work 
has been done during the year except that provided for by 
the portion of the Society's resources which can be used 
only for permanent improvements. By this means several 
structures have been supplied which materially add to the 
facilities and appearance of the Garden. A large pen of 
stone and iron has been erected close by the old bear pits 
and is at present occupied by the pair of Himalayan bears 
and the Indian jungle bear, which for some years past have 
been unsuitably quartered in the outside enclosures of the 
south wing of the Carnivora House. Two pairs of large 
iron cages for birds of prey have been placed at the south- 
ern end of the grounds, with the intention of extending 
the series at some future time. 
A number of old structures, originally intended to be 
temporary, but which for years have disfigured the Garden, 
have finally disappeared to make room for spacious cages of 
