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Other valuable additions were two young female cheetahs 
and an emu of the spotted variety, known as Dromseus 
irrorata, purchased in March ; two wood ibis, a fine species 
from the southwestern States, rarely seen in collections ; a 
yellow-crowned night heron from South America ; a small 
hog-nosed snake {Heterodon simus nasicus), presented in 
June by Mr. H. W. Crawford, of San Marcial, New Mexico. 
A pair of fine lions and two young European brown bears 
were purchased during the summer from Carl Hagenbeck, 
and a female ostrich was received in September. 
Two cinereus sea eagles were presented on the 15th of 
January by Mr. John Bentz, of Philadelphia, and the second 
specimen of the tamandua anteater which the collection 
has contained was received on the same day. Unfortu- 
nately this specimen encountered severely cold weather on 
its way to the Gardens, and the results of exposure caused 
its early death. 
The following animals were bred in the Gardens : — 
1894. 
1 Monkey (Hybrid between Macacus erythraeus <f 
and M. cynomolgus). ? 
1 Hog Deer [Cervus porcinus). 
1 Virginia Deer {Cariacus virginianus). 
7 Golden Pheasants {Thaumalea pida). 
1 Hog Deer (Cervus porcinus). 
1 Hair Seal {Zalophus calif ornianus). 
1 Fallow Deer (Cervus dama). 
1 Prairie Dog {Cynomes ludovicianus), 
1 Indian Antelope (Antelope cervicapra). 
1 Bison {Bison americanus). 
1 Indian Antelope (A. cervicapra). 
1 Ground Rattlesnake (Crotalophorus miliarius), 
1 Raccoon (Procyon lotor). 
1 Llama (Lar)%a peruana).^ 
" 29. 35 Water Snakes [Tropidonotus sipedon). 
" 29. 7 Garter Snakes {Eutoenia sirtalis). 
Sept. 12. 8 Diamond Rattlesnakes (Crotalus adamanteus). 
" 18. 6 Ground Rattlesnakes (C. miliarius). 
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