TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT AT 
MortimeroE Schifi... 4.3.0 so <2 1,000.00 
Emerson Me McMillin... 2. 1,000.00 
Georgvesde GOulde: ec sores ce 1,000.00 
ColemancduPonts;..6: 15-00 na. 1,000.00 
Hee Cu CONVETSC. cote 5 ok nome uaes 1,000.00 
Baward S> Harkness.>. 4.45.5. 1,000.00 
AjJBarton Hepburne. 5. s..6.40-- 1,000.00 
Ca dledvyard--blair.... sea eae ee 500.00 
Roberts. Brewster..- os .cso0--s- 500.00 
hispenard Stewart ... 0). e5:2. 500.00 
Cleveland: Hs Dodge. ..2.02.3.2..- 500.00 
Chass Dieterich:..5-. 45. 54. - 500.00 
Wm. b--Osvood Melds. en. s:.. 250.00 
Mdwine Chorney ssa. wees ee 100.00 
Walliam: Woodward: ... 4.2.22: 100.00 
GeorcesG: Clarke... 2.6 Wastes 100.00 
Ota sere. ee ae eae ee $13,050.00 
The Executive Committee desire to take this opportunity to 
express their appreciation for these generous subscriptions. 
At the present writing the Executive Committee believe that 
the maintenance allowance provided for both the Park and 
Aquarium for 1921 will cover the cost of supplies and nearly all 
of the salaries. Some of the officials of the Society are, how- 
ever, not adequately recompensed for their long continued ser- 
vice and the great skill used by them in keeping their institutions 
at the present high standard of excellence. 
It was no small task to bring the Park and Aquarium 
through the trying years of the war, and to keep the collections 
properly supplied with food and heat, and the Society owes a 
debt of gratitude to those who achieved these results. 
FINANCES. 
Bequest of Mrs. Russell Sage—On May 14, 1920, the Ex- 
ecutors of the Sage Estate turned over to the Society, in cash 
and securities at market value, the sum of $500,000, less the 
advancements with interest previously made to the Society, 
amounting to $10,926.67, : 
