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At Peshawar were two Black Celebes Apes. It may be 
mentioned that though Celebean monkeys are not very 
frequently seen in zoological gardens in Europe, I noted 
representatives of either Gynopithecus niger or various forms 
of what is commonly called Macacus maurus in the mena- 
geries at Bangalore, Baroda, Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, 
Mysore, Peshawar, Rangoon, and Trivandrum. 
Perhaps the most interesting of the animals living in the 
Peshawar collection was a Striped Hyaena, Hyaena striata 
subsp. (?), probably representing an undescribed race. 
A very tame Frontier Wolf, Canis lupus, Cemas 
goral^ and a young Markhor, Capra falconeri^ should also be 
specially mentioned. 
As an example of the care which is bestowed on every 
individual animal in this garden, it may be recorded that 
the Monal, or Impeyan Pheasant, Lophophorus refulgens, 
had been sent up to a hill station to avoid the hot season 
in Peshawar. 
Two features of Peshawar, not connected with the zoolo- 
gical garden, but worth noticing, are : — 
(1) That buffalo bulls are here used for riding and as 
beasts of burden. 
(2) That the city pigeons are white, mottled, or parti- 
coloured, and not all Blue Rocks, resembling the wild 
Columba livia or Golumba interm,edia^ as at Alwar and 
Jaipur in Rajputana. 
