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Mollie, the Orang-utan, still continues to be a great 
favorite with visitors. 
During the year a new engine was purchased for the 
motor train used in the Gardens for carrying children, which 
has resulted in an increase of revenue from that source. 
Three young Crocodiles 1 
the Society during the year; 
and progressing. 
The following births have 
ing the year: — 
2 Donkeys 
i Formosa Deer 
i Wapiti Deer 
i Barasingha Deer 
i Rusa Deer 
rom Sumatra were presented to 
two died, but one is still alive 
taken place in the Gardens dur- 
5 Angora Goats 
2 Tigers 
1 Bonnet Monkey 
2 White Swans 
2 Manchurian Cranes 
besides Kangaroos, Wallabies, and other small native animals 
and birds. 
It is regretted that the health of Mr. W. H. D. Le Souef, 
the Director, has been failing during the past year; in conse- 
quence, extended leave of absence has been granted him. 
Meanwhile, the services of Mr. H. G. Turner, the Accountant, 
have been availed of to act as Secretary, and Mr. Wilkie, the 
Overseer, has managed the Gardens. 
In conclusion, the Council desires to thank those who 
have so kindly presented birds and animals to the Society. 
