to 



Donations have also been received from Mrs. Appleyard, 

 P. Matthews, Esq., Lady Barrow, P. L. Hinds, Esq., J. S. 

 Elhott, Esq., John Hoffmann, Esq., George Champion, 

 Esq., A. Price, Esq., &c. &c. 



Animals exhibited for the first time in the Menagerie. 



Wolf from the Falkland Islands {Canis Antarcticns). 



Roller {Coracids garrulus, Linn.). 



Rock Thrush [Petrocincla saxatilis, Vig.). 



Visitors. 



The number of Visitors to the Gardens in 1845 was 

 99,615 ; of this 24,048 were privileged, and 75,567 unprivi- 

 leged. Tlie money received for admission was £3778 7*- 



The number of Visitors to the Promenades was 5293, 

 of which 3131 were privileged, and 2162 unprivileged. 

 The money received for the sale of Tickets was £i67 5s. 6d. 

 The total number of Visitors throughout the year was 

 104,908, making an increase of 3381 as compared with 

 the previous year. 



Committees of Audit, Finance, and Publication. 



The Council have again the pleasing duty of returning 

 their warmest thanks to those Fellows who compose the 

 Committees of Finance, Audit and Publication, and to re- 

 cord their deep sense of the ability which they have dis- 

 played during the past year in discharging the important 

 duties of their respective departments. 



