ot NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
ship rolls the names of many non-residents, representing New 
Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and various 
cities in this state. "The Committee invites the members of the 
Society to disseminate among their friends information as to the 
educational as well as recreational advantages of the Park. In 
order to carry out our plans on a scale worthy of this City, the 
Society should enroll at least 3,000 annual members. 
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE PARK FUND. 
Immediately after the action of the Sinking Fund Commis- 
sioners, the Executive Committee began the work of raising the 
Society’s promised fund of $250,000 for buildings and collections. 
At first the subscription list progressed slowly, but owing to the 
active interest of several members of the Board of Managers it has 
recently made rapid advances. In behalf of the Society, the 
Committee desires to gratefully acknowledge the gifts to the Park 
which have come from the following persons : 
OSWALD OTTENDORFER, 4 5,000.00 
PERCY R. PYNE, ” 5,000.00 
WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT, 5,000.00 
LEvI P. Morton, 5,000.00 
WILLIAM E. DODGE, 5. 000.00 
ROBERT GOELET, 5. {000.00 
J. PIERPONT MORGAN, 5 ‘000. 00 
Jacos H. ScHIFF, 5, 000.00 
WILLIAM D. SLOANE, D, "000. 0) 
WILLIAM C. WHITNEY, 5 000. OO 
C. P. HuNTINGTON, 5,000.00 
Henry A. C. Taytor, 5,000.00 
GEORGE J. GOULD, 5,000.00 
JoHn L. CADWALADER, 2,700.00 
JouHn S. BARNES, 2,500.00 
PHILIP SCHUYLER, 2,500.00 
F. AUGUSTUS SCHERMERHORN, 2,500.00 
TIFFANY & Co., 2,500.00 
Morris K. JESUP, 2,500.00 
Henry F. OSBORN, 1,000.00 
A. NEWBOLD Morris, 1,000.00 
EDWARD J. BERWIND, 1,000.00 
WILLIAM H. WEBB, 1,000.00 
CHARLES T. BARNEY, 1,000.00 
SAMUEL THORNE, 1,000.00 
Mrs. WILLIAM H. OSBORN, 1,000.00 
