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Show 2 THE SECRETARY ON ADDITIONS TO THE MENAGERIE. [Jan. 1 7, 4. Canis niger, 3 . Received in exchange from the Zool. Gardens, Calcutta, May 5, 1883, to which institution it was presented by Major Fred. Clowes. 5. Canis vulpes. Presented by Mr. Thos. Legg, July 30,1884. 6. Canis vulpes. Presented by Lady Brassey, F.Z.S., Feb. 21, 1885. 7. Canis vulpes. Presented by A. B. Priestley, Esq., July 3, 1886. 8. Canis vulpes. Presented by C. Heseltine, Esq., July 8, 1885. 9, 10, 11. Canis layopus. Presented by T. Nordenfelt, Esq., C.E., Sept. 27, 1887. 12. Canis javanicus, 3 . Purchased, Sept. 29, 1887. 13. Canis aureus. Presented by J. Smith, Esq., Aug. 22, 1878. 14. Canis aureus, 2 • Presented by Capt. W . Geake, Sept. 23, 1887- 15. Canis griffithi. From Afghanistan. Presented by Lt.-Col. Sir O. B. C. St. John, Dec. 29, 1887. 16. Canis anthus,3. Presented by Capt. W . F. Wardroper, Dec. 4, 1882. 17. Canis anthus, 2 • Presented by A. T. Marsh, Esq., Sept. 14, 1886. 18, 19. Canis mesomelas, 3 2 • Presented by F. Mosenthal, Esq., May 12, 1886. 20, 21. Canis lateralis, 3 2 • Purchased, May 28, 1886. 22. Canis pallidus. Presented bv Capt. J. S. Talbot, Nov. 24, 1885. 23. Canis chama. Purchased, June 26, 1886. *24. Canis latrans. Presented by R. Payne, Esq., July 8, 1884. 25. Canis latrans, 3 • Presented by Prof. C. M. Vincent, Aug. 21, 1887. 26. Canis latrans, §. Presented by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, F.Z.S., Dec. 5, 1885. 27. Canis fulvus. Deposited, Nov. 10, 1876. 28. Canis fulvus. Presented by Messrs Ensor, Weber & Co., July 23, 1886. 29. Canis fulvus. Presented by Miss Cameron, Sept. 24, 1887. 30. Canis velox. Received in exchange, Jan. 17, 1885. 31. Canis virginianus. Received in exchange, Oct. 23, 1886. 32. Canis azarce. Purchased, June 16, 1885. 33. Canis rudis, 3. Presented by Capt. J. Smith, Sept. 30, 1886. 34. Canis rudis. Purchased, Dec. 2, 1886. 35. Canis fulvipes (Tierra del Fuego). Presented by Miss M. M. Wroughton, Sept. 26, 1887. 36. Canis dingo, 2- Deposited, July 4, 1887. * It is doubtful whether the animal presented by Mr. R. Payne as captured in Epping Forest is really of this species. It seems in some respects to be more like the North-African Canis anthus. |