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BLACK SPIDER MONKEYS. 
Ateles ater, F. Cuv. 
One of these specimens was presented by the Countess of Glengall - r 
the second by Sir Robert Wilson. 
WHITE-FRONTED SPIDER MONKEY. 
Ateles frontalis, Benn. 
Monkeys have been presented to the Society by Lady Campbell, by 
Edward Griffiths, Esq., by A. Baker, Esq., by Mr. Manning, by C, 
Richards, Esq., by Jeremiah Simpson, Esq., &c., &c. 
In this house are occasionally kept some species of Water Tor- 
toises , and other Water Reptiles. 
At a short distance east from the Monkey House two Ponds 
have been formed beyond the planted mound, for the 
SUMMER DUCKS. 
(See page 25.) 
MANDARIN DUCKS. 
(See page 25.) 
Beyond the Monkey House the Beaver Enclosure (24*) 
next presents itself. 
There being at present no Beaver in the Collection, the En- 
closure is frequently occupied during the day by the 
CAPYBARA. 
(See page 13.) 
East of the Beaver Enclosure is a Building ( 25 ), con- 
structed for the reception of the Middle-sized Birds of the 
Linnaean genera Falco and Vultur. In it are the following 
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British species : 
COMMON or PEREGRINE FALCONS. 
Falco peregrinus, Gmel. Le Faucon Pelerin, Buff. 
These are the Falcons principally used in Falconry.— A pair was pre- 
sented by the Hon. Col. Lowther. 
