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The new work for the year has been limited to the con- 
struction of a series of out-door enclosures for pheasants, 
which are now occupied by a number of the more hardy 
varieties. These attractive birds have received little or no 
attention for a number of years past for want of proper 
accommodations. A sample of light, wrought iron railing 
has also been erected on the Thirty-seventh Street line of 
the Garden, in rear of the Restaurant. 
Respectfully, 
ARTHUR ERWIN BROWN, 
Superintendent. 
Zoological Garden, March 1st, 1892. 
