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NoTi;. — Up to the (late of the issue uf this Report, no special cflFort has 

 been marlc to increase the inembership of the Society. Now, however, 

 the success of the Society's application for South Bronx Park is no lon>,ar 

 in doubt, for it is certain that the necessary official action will be taken 

 within a very short time. It is now desirable to secure to the Society the 

 syinjiathy and sup]>ort of a large body of members. The magnitude of 

 the work to be accomplished requires the support of a permanent mem- 

 bership of at lea.st two thousand persons. 



Hach member of the Society is therefore earnestly recjuested to hel]) 

 increase our membership. Application blanks will be supplied upon 

 request. There is no initiation fee. The annual dues for members are 

 $10 ; and in a short time the benefits and privileges of members will be 

 well worth that sum. The life member's fee is $200 ; patron's fee, 

 $1,000, and founder's fee, .$o,000. 



