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from time to time, and is obviously insufficient to provide the 

 Society with anything like the working library required. 



National Collectioyi of Heads and Horns. — The National 

 Collection of Heads and Horns is a fund which needs attention,. 

 as the only receipts during the year amounted to $413.53, which 

 added to the balance on hand January 1, 1911, provided the sum 

 of $1,594.97 for the extension of this collection. All of this was 

 expended, leaving on hand only a nominal balance of $27.64 at 

 the end of the year. 



During the ensuing year an effort will be made to increase 

 the following small list of annual contributors to this fund : — 



Dr. Robert L. Loughran, Henry A. Caesar, Archibald Rog- 

 ers, M. F. Westover, A. St. John Newberry, Bascom Little, Will- 

 iam R. Coe, W. F. Gibson, Thomas Rowland, George Shiras, 3d, 

 Townsend Lawrence, John J. Paul, W. H. Chase, G. M. Laughlin,. 

 Jr., John T. Pirie, Jr. 



Animal Fund. — The receipts for the Animal Fund have been 

 as follows : — 



Received from Special Subscriptions $ 110.00 



Received from Sales of Animals 2,136.75 



Received from Park Privileges 16,803.40 



Balance January 1, 1911, (including cash in 



hands of Chief Clerk) 32,226.23 



Total receipts $51,276.38 



Expended for animals during 1911 — 



Birds $7,039.95 



Mammals 6,310.46 



Reptiles 2,643.31 



Insects 135.92 



$16,129.64 

 Express and other charges 1,802.51 

 Travelling and other ex- 

 penses 338.89 



18,271.04 



Balance, December 31, 1911 $33,005.34 



Aquarium Privilege Account. — The balance to credit of this 

 account on January 1, 1911, was $'^48.87. 



