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Nov. 7. 2 common iguanas and 2 spiny comb iguanas purchased. 
2 alligators presented by Mrs. A. B. Davis, Philadelphia. 
8. 1 keeled green snake presented by C. M. Rauch, Harrisburg, Pa. 
9. 1 turkey vulture presented by Joseph Sutter, Philadelphia. 
1 Say's pine snake, 1 DeKay's snake and 1 painted terrapin presented by 
Prof. Frank G. Speck, Philadelphia. 
10. 2 Black-backed piping crows, 3 Gouldian grass finches, 1 cutthroat finch, 2 
hooded finches, 1 spotted munia finch, 2 red-beaked weavers, 1 black- 
bellied weaver, 2 chestnut-eared finches, 2 saffron finches, 2 chukar 
partridges, 1 Indian laughing thrush and 1 tawny-throated thrush 
purchased. 
11. 1 mealy amazon presented by Mrs. Helen Robins, Philadelphia. 
1 garter snake, 1 spotted terrapin and 1 snapping terrapin presented by William 
Beisel, Philadelphia. 
12. 2 Bactrian camels ( 9 ) purchased. 
1 Emory's snake exchanged. 
13. 1 opossum presented by G. W. Cassel, Philadelphia. 
19. 1 indigo snake presented by J. G. Patton, Philadelphia. 
21. 4 banded rattlesnakes born in the Garden. 
22. 1 noisy douroucouli, 1 jaguar, 1 ocelot, 1 ring-tailed coati, 1 sooty agouti, 
1 yellow-thighed parrot, 1 razor-billed curassow, 1 lesser rufous-vented 
guan and 1 piping guan presented by the Univeristy Museum, Phila- 
delphia. 
23. 1 American coot presented by Miss Mary Smyth, Philadelphia. 
24. I Eld's deer ( 6 ) born in the Garden. 
28. 1 common macaque ( cf) presented by V. P. Cibotti, Doylestown, Pa. 
29. 1 alligator presented by Stanley and Ethel DeBeer, Philadelphia. 
Dec. 1. 5 coypis born in the Garden. 
1 alligator presented by Mrs. Clifton Goodman, Philadelphia. 
2. 1 pig-tailed macaque ( 9 ) born in the Garden. 
7. 1 rhesus macque ( 9 ) presented by M. Hamel, Mount Union, Pa. 
9. 1 opossum ( ) presented by Mrs. George Biddle, Philadelphia. 
2 western brook frogs, presented by William Beisel, Philadelphia. 
10. 1 tayra ( 9 ) presented by Mrs Frank Hall Perkins, Philadelphia. 
12. 5 brown pelicans purchased. 
14. 1 lesser sulphur-crested cockatoo presented by Mrs. Herbert Little, Philadel- 
phia. 
16. 1 white-fronted amazon presented by Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Philadelphia. 
17. 1 screech owl presented by Master Irvine Hagan, Philadelphia. 
18. 1 Geoffroy's marmoset ( cf ) presented by Miss Mary Lockawitch, Philadelphia. 
19. 1 yellow-billed whistling thrush, 2 yellow-ammers, 2 green finches, 4 snow 
birds, 2 common siskins, 2 goldfinches, 2 chaffinches, 1 black-headed 
sibia and 1 gray-winged ouzel purchased. 
1 Cooper's hawk presented by Hugh R. Sullivan, Merion, Pa. 
23. 1 llama ( d') born in the Garden. 
24. 1 llama ( c^) born in the Garden. 
1915. 
Jan. 5. 12 Gambel's quail and 12 scaled quail purchased. 
8. 3 grizzly bears born in the Garden. 
11. 12 Texas quail pux chased. 
13. 1 common opossum ( cf) presented by Harry Rathbone, Philadelphia. 
21. 1 rufous rat kangaroo born in the Garden. 
12. scaled quail purchased. 
22. 1 snapping terrapin, 1 common water snake and 1 common garter snake pur- 
chased. 
26. 2 skunks (9 9) purchased. 
1 weeper cebus ( 9 ) presented by Mrs. J. A. Byrne, Philadelphia. 
2 starUngs presented by S. W. Downer, Downer, N. J. 
Feb. 1. 2 striated terrapins purchased. 
1 western brook frog presented by William Beisel, Philadelphia. 
2. 1 common deer ( ) purchased. 
3. 1 screech owl presented by Master John O'Leary, Philadelphia. 
5. 3 lark sparrows purchased. 
9. 2 Tibetan blue bears ( cT 9 ) purchased. 
10. 1 Burchell's zebra ( cf ) and 1 mountain zebra ( 9 ) purchased. 
12. 1 American wild cat and 1 gray fox presented by Dr. Norton Downs, Three 
Tuns, Pa. 
14. 1 rufous rat kangaroo born in the Garden. 
18. 2 Northwestern pine martens ( cf 9 ) purchased. 
19. 1 South African hedgehog ( 9 ) exchanged. 
22. 1 common opossum ( cf ) presented by Miss Theresa Hayes, Philadelphia. 
