TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT AT 
ANIMAL FUND. 
During the year the Board of Managers subscribed $9,000 
towards the purchase of animals, and $1,780 were received from 
the other members of the Society in response to an appeal sent 
to them. It was necessary, however, to transfer $10,000 from 
the Privilege Department and $7,118.90 from the gate receipts 
to meet the requirements of this fund during the year. 
The subscribers to this fund during 1917 were: 
REC Vashi atm yWMeue ete Sk ese 1,250.00 
brederickn Gs Bourne 22.4.2. 5) ee! 1,000.00 
Menry.Meesihtordic 7 ee tS 1,000.00 
Georgeult. Baker. 1,000.00 
Mortimer vi: Sechiih 2. ke ee 1,000.00 
Robertis) Brewster 02 1,000.00 
A. Barton Hepburn ....... Dest d Aeaee LO 500.00 
MGwardes. -elarkness, e002 ne 500.00 
AIOE We CATNe PIC. nn. oe 500.00 
Lispenard Stewart —.. Bar et OS 500.00 
Charlies: Mh "Dieterich 300.00 
GeonevenCuc@lark seer cal ee 250.00 
eel VEORe em wees wel 250.00 
William 6: Osrood Mield’... 2.2... 200.00 
MOMS see OUNG es oo a 200.00 
Miss Katherine DuBois). 2220042. 20. 100.00 
VINE CONE: eee) BD) SY Oy Sie ets eA a ee 100.00 
Newbold Edgar ...................... TNS Wa es 100.00 
UE SAMKOLG, BAENES Shee en 100.00 
Sania la Averys meee AO ee ey 100.00 
Mrs George W. ihacher 200. 100.00 
JaAmess WOUClAS iin ee a 100.00 
Oeil Gerry gee tte eee 100.00 
MiscellaneCOUS) ets) A 530.00 
PING ell mie ciel Nepre  bet es Le! $10,780.00 
Thanks to this assistance, the Society was able to maintain 
its collections at full strength. There was a balance on hand of 
$16,463.03 on December 31, 1917. 
ENDOW MENT FUND. 
During the year Mr. Frank W. Kitching subscribed $10,- 
329.16 to this fund. The balance of the legacy due under the 
