80 ^'EW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



machinery of the estabHshment there was not the shghtest abate- 

 ment of efficiency. 



On the whole, the year 1906 may now be regarded with a feel- 

 ing of satisfaction and gratitude. Our relations with the public 

 and the city government were maintained on the basis of good- 

 will that has heretofore prevailed. The good reputation of the 

 Zoological Park force has also been well maintained. Our 

 pleasant relations with the officers of the Park Department for 

 Bronx Borough are unchanged, and remain a constant source of 

 benefit and satisfaction. 



Respectfully submitted, 



William T. Hornaday, 



Director. 



