110 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
Masterson, Jos. J. Dooley, Geo. F. Moran, James J. Legg, Michael 
O’Hara, Joseph Mucha and Barney Rogers. 
Three applicants were rejected because of their inability to 
pass the doctor’s examination. 
The resignations of the following thirteen members relieved 
the Fund of 73 years of accumulated services, and there was re- 
funded to them $951.61: 
Herbert De Rossi: Jan lO. 19203 ee $10.28 
Lochart Vou: Viarche9s 1920224 ee 39.83 
George PP. Diehl March 11-1920. 2 108.40 
Ethel. ss: Meyers Aprile ta) 192002. 2 142.06 
Robtssutehittes Aprill20; 192055. ae 200.02 
Patrick Dolan, May 1521920. eee ee eee 95.02 
Florence Bethel, May 24, 1920.............. 17.25 
Patrick Masterson-gune 3s, 19205 22) 5.2 5.28 
John). Parker June:Zcoal920). «2 oe see 6.42 
DD Moranvillessiuily 1Ofs 920 eee 116.32 
George Miller, August 31, 1920............ 88.68 
J Jk Dooleygoepe. 2 LOOM 5 ee ee 8.20 
John) HesWalhisesNov-8: 920e see eee 113.75 
$951.61 
One death occurred, that of Fritz Dahl, who died at the age 
of 74 years and 4 months, after nearly 21 years of faithful ser- 
vice with the New York Zoological Society. 
The membership of the Pension Fund consisted on December 
381, 1920, of 122 members, this being an increase of two over 
that of December 31, 1919. 
The members of the Pension Board look toward the future 
with confidence, in spite of the increased number of pensioners 
and the greater amount of pensions paid out than in previous 
years, and despite the criticism of instability that was directed 
against the Fund by the Carnegie Foundation. This criticism, 
the Board believes, is amply refuted by the Treasurer’s statement, 
which is printed in this Report. 
Respectfully submitted, 
WILLIAM P. HAMILTON, HERMANN W. MERKEL, 
Chairman, Pension Board. Secretary, Pension Board. 
