1891. | NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 69 
SECURITIES ON HAND. 
U. S. Gov’t 4 per cent consols, regular............6- $3,800 00 
a fags a °5 ef Be COMMONS. 6 cls nilc'e- waters 300 00 
Savings bank accounts :— 
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TEL OH VS UY ETI Ue el Aine es ADE CSP) eee 782 03 
$5,889 00 
Henry Duptey, Treasurer. 
February 23d, 1891. 
March 14th, 1891.—I hereby certify that I have this day ex- 
amined the vouchers and securities of HENry Dupbey, Ksq., 
Treasurer of the New York Academy of Sciences, and find them 
correct. JOHN H. Hinton, M.D., Chairman Audit. Com. 
REPORT OF THE AUDUBON MONUMENT COMMITTEE. 
The Committee appointed to procure funds for the erection 
of a suitable monument to John James Audubon over his grave 
in Trinity Cemetery, would report that other pressing duties 
made it necessary for the members of the Committee to tempo- 
rarily suspend active operations during the first part of the year. 
Recently appeals for subscriptions have again been made, with a 
gratifying result, nearly $1,000 having been paid over to the 
Treasurer during the last six months. 
The financial situation may be stated as follows:— 
Money received from all sources to date......... 00 0e92,088 76 
Expenses of the Committee to date..... Neate emai ie (0 a0 
Balaneeon hand.) 0.) 0% a ee ae $1,818 50 
Subscriptions conditional on $10,000 being raised for 
the MONWMENHE: «Howie ve’ ons oc rage Sel ca htt sta c $1,400 00 
Total amount subscribed to date...........--- $3,218 50 
The Committee would respectfully request to be continued. 
For the Committee, 
N. L. Britton, 
Secretary and Treasurer. 
