. Annual report - New York Zoological Society. Zoology. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 83. WHITE-NECKED CRANE Bred in the Zoological Park. footed oven-bird (Fitrnarius agnatus), South American species, both of which are new to aviculture. Mr. Victor M. Cutter, of the United Fruit Co., sent us from Costa Rica, a pair of the Montezuma giant cacique, {Gymnos- tinops montezumae), a species hitherto represented in captivity only by the fine specimen brought from the same country in 1914, and which still remains in excellent condition. Early in November, Mr. Ellis Joseph arrived from Australia with a va
. Annual report - New York Zoological Society. Zoology. TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT 83. WHITE-NECKED CRANE Bred in the Zoological Park. footed oven-bird (Fitrnarius agnatus), South American species, both of which are new to aviculture. Mr. Victor M. Cutter, of the United Fruit Co., sent us from Costa Rica, a pair of the Montezuma giant cacique, {Gymnos- tinops montezumae), a species hitherto represented in captivity only by the fine specimen brought from the same country in 1914, and which still remains in excellent condition. Early in November, Mr. Ellis Joseph arrived from Australia with a varied collection of mammals and birds. We secured a large number of interesting species, chief among which are a New. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York Zoological Society. New York, The Society
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