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the several funds in the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, as 

 of December 31, 1916, are as follows: 



Income Account $10,968.47 



Animal Fund 2,852.80 



Endowment Fund 4,512.80 



Cadwalader Animal Fund 500.00 



Stokes' Bird Fund 58.54 



Art Gallery Fund 6,764.92 



Tropical Research Fund 17.57 



Library Fund 295.29 



National Collection of Heads and Horns 78.89 



Wild Life Fund 729.30 



Publication Fund 6,000.00 



Heads and Horns Building Fund 5,000.00 



Improvement and Repair Fund 1,576.65 



Total $39,355.23 



Carnegie Pension Fund Income Account : 



Farmers' Loan and Trust Company $2,416.91 



Corn Exchange Bank (Bronx) 499.95 



$2,916.86 



The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of 22 William Street 

 was designated Assistant Treasurer, and Mr. R. L. Cerero, Bur- 

 sar, of the New York Zoological Society, in January, 1916. These 

 new arrangements have worked most successfully. 



Mr. H. J. Shorter resigned as Assistant Secretarv in July, 

 1916. 



INCOME ACCOUNT. 



The general income of the Society, including the income 

 from the Endowment Fund, was insufficient to meet current ex- 

 penses of the past year, although every effort was made by your 

 Committee to make it do so ; and it was necessary again to trench 

 upon the cash balance on hand at the beginning of the year. One 

 of the heavy expenditures of this fund is the continuous burden 

 which the Society has assumed towards the Carnegie Pension 

 Fund, which annually amounts to the sum of $3,915. 



As a result of these drains on the Society's resources, the 

 balance on hand at the close of the year was $10,968.47, or about 



