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headed Snakes has been given. — The specimens are from India, and were 
presented by F, D. Bennett, Esq. 
DUB LIZARD. 
Uromastyx acanthinurus, Bell. 
From the interior of Northern Africa. — Presented by W. Willshire, 
Esq. 
Adjoining to the Under-Keepers’ Apartments are the 
Gardeners’ Yard and Conservatory (51), and the Carpen- 
ters’ Yard and Workshops (52). To these, visitors are not 
admitted. 
Beyond them the Gardens are not yet put in order. It is 
proposed to occupy this site by a Range of Aviaries for Phea- 
sants and Grouse. 
Returning past the Tapir and Peccary Houses, the visitor 
may either retrace his steps along the North Garden, and pass- 
ing through the Tunnel, proceed along the South Garden to the 
Lodges at which he entered : or he may quit the North Garden 
at the Turn-Stile Gate (53), opposite to the Entrance Lodges. 
The Turn- Stile Gate is so constructed as to allow of exit, but 
not of entrance. If the visitor passes through it, he is prevented 
by its machinery from returning. 
