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3. Paradoxurus grayi Benn. Gray's Paradoxure. 
Hab., India; Assam. 
One specimen. Pm*chased June 9th. 
4. Mustela foina Erxl. Beech Martin. 
Hab., Europe. 
This species ranges from central Europe to Persia. 
One specimen. Purchased September 21st. 
5. Putorius frenatus Licht. Bridled Weasel. 
Hab., Mexico; southern Texas. 
A subtropical species, of whichTan example was re- 
ceived in August from Brownsville, Texas. 
6. Hemitragus jemlaicus H. Smith. Himalayan Tahr 
Hab., northern India. 
The three species of tahr differ from other goats chiefly 
in the absence of a beard. This species, of which 
a pair was purchased on March 9th, inhabits forested 
portions of the Himalayas. The male when adult 
has a conspicuous, mane-like mass of hair covering 
the fore-quarters. 
7. Macropus antilopinus Gould. Antilopine Kangaroo. 
Hab., northern Australia. 
The Society was fortunate enough to secure in March 
a male of this large and fine species, which has 
probably never before been brought to this country. 
8. Onychogale frenata Gould. Bridled Wallaby. 
Hab., eastern Australia. 
Together with the last-named species, a pair of this 
beautiful little kangaroo was purchased. On ac- 
count of their size they were placed in the Small 
Mammal House, where they have since bred. 
BIRDS. 
9. Parus varius Tem. and Sch. Red-sided Titmouse. 
Hab., Japan. 
Two specimens. Purchased November 29th. 
10. Mesia argentauris Hodg. Silver-eared Liothrix. 
Hab., eastern Himalayas. 
One specimen. Purchased April 12th. 
