SECOND ANNUAL REPORT. 35 
Lien Wi POOR seam eae ee fe | 100000 
EHORGH CROCKER oa, Une, © 6 he eta 1000200 
CHARLES UW wiAmNESSe ne Te os a. ge 1000:00 
GEORGE, Ts) Briss.” . Me Ae eee ee ee tos ea OOO RGO 
Wm. C. SGHERMBRHGRN, . .<...:.+. +... 4,000.00 
lRtowArDeborDwer sete ee 2 ay .<, 000200 
WU WAN IOAN Gof ChISTEY GEE Sf ee Ol a ee 1,000.00 
ARRAMESe wb WII oUt Gres a wee ea.) 2000200 
NMESHALOHME Me WRHVOR. 2 a. : & . . » « - 1,000,00 
Pigg iickeamiwonpiy:, fy os oo 6 we Maa s * 2000.00 
HPincwewnOARirR. “166 t e li) 2) Bie ee MOOR 00 
ena), LAV EMEVER 4. « 5c. ten + 5 pe en 00000 
Henry H. CooK, . et ee ee Mery I. 0,0 20.0, 
(CHORGHNs BAGCPR ec 5 fe Monae hee re er ab, O00L00 
NUN RRR BURNS. oS ye a ay gs 6 aye ewe 500.00 
Mich wn Cee DUACKFORD,.. 2 4. . 2 = ¢ =a < = 500.00 
PES ane ehIGGINGON,” «. G.<02. 3  ata¢2 %o« : 4 500.00 
SRMnG TO ABCOOK. fie Gf Ga) ee TA 500.00 
WeomEmey Co. WANGDON,. 2 <0: a. wlne wes 250.00 
‘CUSTER, COA aoe Sel ae eee Eg ee 100.00 
To the above list we might, with entire propriety, add the 
names of all the life members of the Society, for the reason that 
thus far all the funds received from them in life-membership fees 
have been devoted to advancing the plans for the Zoological Park. 
But precisely the same condition exists regarding the entire list 
of annual members, and their payments; and therefore reference 
must be made to the complete lists published elsewhere in con- 
nection with this report. 
As already announced, the Building Fund will be devoted to the 
construction of the most essential buildings of the Park, particu- 
larly to such as are necessary for the care of a fine series of North 
American animals, while the remaining subscriptions will be de- 
voted to the erection of some of the permanent tropical houses. 
To show why a large building fund is required, we submit the 
following brief enumeration of the structures to be erected and 
filled with collections. We also invite the attention and consid- 
eration of our friends to the preliminary plans of these buildings, 
many of which will constitute highly attractive individual gifts to 
the Park, ranging from $1,000 to $75,000 in probable cost. 
