Boston Parks Department Annual Reports for Franklin Park, 1911-1926
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This is accounted for largely by the record-breaking number of donations and by the capture of thirty-five birds comprising fifteen different species, by myself, in the park. The most important acquisitions were a beautiful pair of leopards, one male wallaroo, one Diana monkey, one pair of Bower birds, one pair of scarlet ibis and a couviers toucon. The birth of three deer has added to the number of hoofed exhibits. Our losses have been comparatively small, the most felt ones being the camed wh...ich died last spring of acute gastro enteritis, the cub lion one and one half years old, which had to be killed on account of its being in the last stages of tuberculosis, and one eagle as the result -18- of an ulcer on the head. Three raccoons and one deer were killed at night time by vandals and dogs. This sort of thing we will always have to put up with until a man and dogproof fence entirely surrounds our grounds. New Lion House. The most important development during the year was the building of a new lion house which was erected beside the Greeting, to the eastward of the elephant house.
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