AO NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
Mr. W. Redmond Cross was elected to fill the vacancy in 
the Class of 1922 caused by the death of the late Frederick G. 
Bourne. 
Hon. George D. Pratt was elected to fill the vacancy in the 
Class of 1921 caused by the death of the late Andrew Carnegie. 
Gen. T. Coleman du Pont was elected to fill the vacancy in 
the Class of 1921 caused by the death of the late Henry Morgan 
Tilford. 
MEMBERSHIP. 
During the autumn of 1919 a systematic and successful effort 
was made to obtain new members by sending out 11,000 circulars. 
The total enrolled membership of the Society, as of Decem- 
ber 31, 1919, is as follows: 
BenefactOnscn cere ae anos: Someta 6 
Mounderssm’ Perpetuitys «cn ce ones IU 
IR OUI ERS Gre ware tenet arlene ving? 14 
ASSOCIAate OUNCES eno. Memes mee 9 
PAE ONG asleep ee cater akae ean oe 31 
nites Members sya es err cme aces 319 
Annual Members: eet tates. eee 1,924 
ER CLLOWiS tea eae eee Raise coe anal sok be 36 
Hionerary= Members! 4-o. 4s os ee it 
Corresponding Members ............. 8 
adies: Ativan oa ae BD 
ROVE esiok ASL ih” Rk ales oar MAO a aE ai 2,406 
After deducting the resignations and deaths, the net result 
of the year is a gain of 120 members over the year 1918. 
ATTENDANCE. 
The restoration of normal conditions after the war and the 
increased population of the city have affected the attendance at 
the Zoological Park to a surprising degree, but the check on im- 
migration and the lack of shipping facilities have prevented the 
Aquarium from entirely regaining its ante-bellum status. The 
