It is hoped that the gardens in the Regent's Park, with living animals, will be opened in 
the course of the ensuing summer. They have been marked out, and workmen are actively 
employed upon them. The plans and drawings, with a more détailed report upon the ob-: 
jects of the Society, may also be seen at No. 33, Bruton-street. ; 
The Society consists of such Members as have already subscribed their names, or who 
shall do so with the approbation of the Council. | 
The present terms of admission are the Subscription of Five Pounds, with the Annual 
Payment of 'Two Pounds, for the current year, and on every succeeding 1st of January. 
The annual subscription may be compounded for on the usual terms of ten years’ 
'$' purchase 
making the whole payment, including the Admission Fee, Twenty-five Pounds. : 
| es | N.A.VIGORS, —— 
Bavi DT che elt. Him: "P lo Hasb 0205 ^ SECRETARY. 
.— March 7th, 1827. Hrobieodtf bots 
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