ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN. 



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NEW MEMBERS 

 January 1, LOlO-Apnii, .SO. 1910. 



PATRONS. 

 Gould, Jr., Edwin, Hornaday, William T., 



Harrison, Jr., George I,., House, Edward J. 



LIFE MEMBERS. 



Affuew, Cornelius R., 

 Agnew, George B., 

 Hradlev, .Tohn R., 

 Cauldwell, Dr. C. M., 

 Church, Willard. 

 Collier, Robert J., 

 Disston, Jr., Henry, 

 Dressier, Oscar, 

 Dugniore, A. Radclyffe, 

 liouhl, George H., 

 Guthrie, WiniamD., 

 Hart, Frank, 

 Newland, V. M., 



Norton, John W., 

 Madeira, Percy C, 

 Moore, Frederic P.. 

 Osborn, Mrs. Wm. Church 

 Plielps, Mrs. von R., 

 Phillips, John M., 

 Potter, Wilson, 

 Sauford, Henry, 

 St. John, Frank L., 

 Tarlton, Leslies., 

 Tritton, Claude H., 

 Whitney, Caspar, 

 Whitney, Harrv. 



ANNUAL MEMBERS. 



.Adams, Miss Maude. 

 Alexander, Mrs. Henry A., 

 Allien, Frederick, 

 Altschul, C, 

 Amend, Robert F., 

 Armstrong, John H., 

 Barbey, Henry G., 

 Benkard, Mrs. Harry H., 

 Bennett, W. H., 

 Blagden, George, 

 Blair, Mrs. Ledyard. 

 Birckhead, Hugh, 

 Bowne, Francis D., 

 Brackett, George C, 

 Bronson, Edgar B., 

 Brower, George V., 

 Bull, Mrs. Wm. Lanman, 

 Burden, Jr., Mrs. James ,\., 

 Butler, Mrs. P. H., 

 Butler, Miss Virginia, 

 Cahen, Julius P., 

 Callender, Miss Mary R., 

 Cassard, William J., 

 Clark, Jr., Louis C, 

 Colt, Richard C, 

 Conway, Mrs. Maud .\llis. 

 Cross, W. Redmond, 

 Cunningham, W. del.., 

 Cuyler, Mrs. C. C, 

 deForest, Miss Caroline, 

 Demarest, Mrs. Warren G., 

 Douglas, William Harris, 

 Dun, Mrs. R. G., 

 Duryea, Mrs. H. B., 

 Eilers, Carl, 

 Evarts, Miss Mary, 

 Falls, Mrs. DeWitt Clinton, 

 Ferguson, Rev. Henry, 

 Feuss, Capt. Andrew W., 

 Eraser, Miss J. K., 

 Gaunt, James, 



M.. 



Gianini, Charles A., 

 Goldman, Julius, 

 Goodwin, Mrs. J. J., 

 Graves, George Coe, 

 Greenwood, J. Wm. 

 Griswold, Geo., 

 Hall, Clinton M., 

 Harriman, Mrs. H. 

 Hill, Robert C, 

 Hitchcock, Frank, 

 Hotchkin, W. B., 

 Huntington, Mrs. A . M., 

 Huntington, Mrs. R. P., 

 Huyler, Frank DeK., 

 James, Mrs. Walter B., 

 Keyser, Mrs. Samuel, 

 King, Beverly S., 

 Iving, Miss Ethel, 

 Kohlsaat, Miss Edith M., 

 Kremer, Mrs. Wm. N., 

 Ladenburg, Mrs. Adolf S., 

 Lewis, Mrs. August, 

 MacVeagh, Charles S., 

 McLane, Thos. L., 

 .McWillianis, Daniel W., 

 Mahony, Miss Helen F.. 

 Mason, William, 

 Mayer, Jesse, 

 Meyer, Miss Heloise, 

 Minturn, Mrs., 

 Morgan, Wm. Fellowes, 

 Moseley, William H., 

 Myers, William S., 

 Obermayer, Charles J.. 

 Offerman, John, 

 Parsons, Miss Gertrude. 

 Perry, Rufus Lewis, 

 Peter, Emil, 

 Flatten, J. W., 

 Plaut, Albert, 

 Poel, Frank, 



Post, Mrs. Charles A., 

 Rascovar, James, 

 Redmond, Miss Emily, 

 Rice, Mrs. William B., 

 Richard, Miss Elvinc, 

 Ridder, Herman, 

 Robertson, .\lhert, 

 Rogers, Mrs. William B., 

 Sands. Miss .Vnne .\.. 

 Schai-fer. Edward C, 

 .Schmidt, Charles. 

 Schmidt, Wm. H., 

 Schnabel, R. A., 

 Schwarcz, Max M., 

 Schwerin, Clarence JL, 

 Scoville, Robert, 

 Senff, Mrs. Charles H., 

 Smith, Mrs. F. Hopkinson, 

 Sparrow, Edward W., 

 Spencer, Edwards, 

 Speyer, Mrs. Ellin P., 

 Starke, Albert G., 

 Steele, Mrs. Charle.s, 

 Stewart, Jlrs. Percy H., 



Stillman, C. C, 

 StilIman,Mr,s.C.C., 

 Strong, Miss Alice E., 

 Stroock, Louis S., 

 Sutphen, John S., 

 Tams, Mrs. J. Frederick, 

 Thorne, Mrs. Jonathan, 

 Thorne, Mrs. Samuel, 

 Thorp, W. Edwin, 

 Trowbridge, Iconise A., 

 Turnbull, Mrs. Ramsay, 

 Utz, Edward G., 

 Van Ingen, Mrs. Edward, 

 von Lengerke, Justus, 

 Waterbury, Miss, 

 M'cbb, Mrs. Wm. Seward, 

 Weil-. Mrs. C. Gouverneur, 

 Werner. C. H., 

 White, Harold T., 

 Williams, R. H., 

 Wolf, Arthur D., 

 Woodward, Robert B., 

 Worrall, P. B., 

 Yorkwitz, All)ert. 



MALICIOUS MISCHIEF CONVICTION. 



During this spring, the officers and keepers 

 of the Zoologieal Park have been specially on the 

 lookout for a particularly malicious type of mis- 

 chief-maker — the man who throws matches into 

 tlie animal cages. The bedding in a cage was 

 deliberately set on fire last summer, and a 

 calamity was narrowly averted. 



On Sunday, April 24, in the afternoon, dur- 

 ing a heavy attendance in the Park, Keeper 

 Engeholm, of the Primate House, discovered 

 an offender of this type. Quietly notifying 

 Policeman William King, the man was fol- 

 lowed and observed while he repeated the of- 

 fense. He was immediately arrested. 



On being taken to the Bronx Park Station, 

 the man gave his name as Abraham Lipsky, and 

 his address as 72-i East 5th Street. Lipsky was 

 locked up at the Bronx Park Station. 



Later on the prisoner was arraigned at the 

 Jefferson ISIarket Court. We quote from the 

 New York World its record of what took place 

 in the court: — 



"When Lipsky was arraigned in the Night 

 Court, Magistrate Herbert lectured him. * * * 

 'There have been two serious fires in the Zoo, 

 and those animals, placed there for your in- 

 struction and pleasure, are too valuable to be 

 ])layed with by men like you.' Lipsky was 

 fined .$10, and not having the money was sent to 

 the workhouse for ten days." R. L. D. 



