46 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
The following were the balances to the credit of the various 
accounts on January 1, 1920: 
FniCOMe-ACCOUMtL 2 oe Saee ee oR nee oer $945.89 
Endowment Fund (Cash uninvested)............. 26,941.21 
PATNA EUG es y3. cp eee eee toemecan cs eee: tee Maen 39,604.39 
Special Trust Fund: 
Gadwalader Animal Fund........-.. $945.53 
Stokes bird sh nds. ne seen oe se ooe 658.54 1,604.07 
Improvement and Repair Fund................... 12,880.86 
Special Funds: 
Paolieariom Mund! onc scce eee ele SIE TOTeZS 
Mropical esearch Mund. -).5.....-. 153.65 
PAG ACTA. MUDING...nce ates se ee a 7,221.68 
Heads and Horns Building Fund.... A Neo 
ETO AT aU Ge tone chads me om eek 67.41 
\ nbn Vo asl Cae EU 6 lee a oe Ra 981.31 
National Collection Heads and Horns 68.89 14,415.45 
MObAle? ute ak eter tickers $96,391.87 
INCOME ACCOUNT. 
At the close of the year the balance on hand was $945.89. 
This always has been the most overburdened fund of the 
Society. Until we have an Endowment Fund of at least two 
million dollars this account will be insufficient to meet the current 
expenses. 
Nearly all other funds are so limited that deficits in them 
must be charged against this account. Even the Pension Fund 
has been of little help to the Society so far, since the Society is 
obliged to supply the sum of $3,665 annually from the Income 
Account as its contribution toward pensions. 
ANIMAL FUND. 
The amount to the credit of the Animal Fund at the end of 
the year 1919 amounted to $39,604.39. This accumulation is due 
to the fact that few animals were available during the year. The 
Society now has on hand a sufficient amount to pay for animals 
