Lippincott's Magazine, volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873

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They amounted toover five hundred in number, and include almost every description ofanimal, from a tiger to a monkey, and from an imperial eagle to ahumming-bird. With our present connection by rail and steamer with theEast and West Indies, and other distant regions, let it only begenerally known that such a Garden as is now proposed exists inPhiladelphia, and it will receive contributions from all parts of theworld. The Philadelphia society has already had numerous offers ofanimals, birds and ...reptiles, and the promise of any number for the merecost of transportation. The officers of the Smithsonian Institution atWashington have expressed their willingness and desire to hand over toany proper association the many curious animals constantly offered it. The societies of Europe, many of whose managers have been incommunication with the one started here, are extremely anxious that acollection of American animals, birds, reptiles and fishes shall bemade. It will be wholly unique, and will attract zoologists from everypart of the world, permitting them, for the first time, to study thehabits of many new species.

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