. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. SHOWING OFF. PLUMED GROUND DOVE. fury against eachother. Even in cap-tivity their animositycontinues, and thepeople that fattenthem up for sale areobliged to shut themup in close darkrooms, otherwise theturbulent prisonersinstantly fall tofighting with eachother, and never ceasetill each has killedits antagonist. I am sorry to relate that the only sur-viving specimen of the Galapagon LandIguana, mentioned in my last Notes, joinedthe majority on December 20th. This onlyemphasises what I have said before, viz.,that anyone hear


. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. SHOWING OFF. PLUMED GROUND DOVE. fury against eachother. Even in cap-tivity their animositycontinues, and thepeople that fattenthem up for sale areobliged to shut themup in close darkrooms, otherwise theturbulent prisonersinstantly fall tofighting with eachother, and never ceasetill each has killedits antagonist. I am sorry to relate that the only sur-viving specimen of the Galapagon LandIguana, mentioned in my last Notes, joinedthe majority on December 20th. This onlyemphasises what I have said before, viz.,that anyone hearing of a fresh arrival at theZoo should never lose a day before seeingit, or he may be disappointed. The Punctated Agouti, through a clericalerror, was amusingly described as thepunctured variety in the December number,and on the next page the Striped Hytenawas inadvertently referred to as the Laugh-ing variety. It is, of course, the SpottedHytena that was meant. THE PARADISE OF M0NKEY5. By R. L. Garner. JUST below the equator on the west side of Africa is a broad


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