ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, WALWORTH. 
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cies of perpetual summer, and show their little tricks to advantage 
in all weathers, in a glass conservatory (5) as was noticed at p. 220 
of our Register; attached to this monkey conservatory is a commo- 
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dious eagle house (6;) there are also two more enclosures for 
pheasants (7, 13;) (8) is gentlemen’s closets, (9) confectionary and 
cloak room, (10) is a small pond for alligators, and then the visitor 
