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STOKES BIRD FUND. 



The income from this fund, which consists of $5,000 be- 

 queathed to the Society by the late Miss CaroHne Phelps Stokes, 

 is limited to the protection of bird life in North America. 



On December 31, 1918, there was a balance on hand of 

 $458.54, of which $200 represent the income received during 

 the year. 



CADWALADER ANIMAL FUND. 



This fund consists of the income from the fund of $20,000 

 bequeathed to the Society by the late John L. Cadwalader, which 

 is available only for the purchase of animals for the Park. No 

 expenditures have been made from this fund during the year and 

 there is a cash balance on hand of $1,775; of which $275 repre- 

 sents income received during the year. 



ART CALLERY FUND. 



The following new pictures were purchased : 

 Alaskan Bear, by Carl Rungius 

 Polar Bear, by Carl Rungius 

 The Pallas Cormorant, by R. Bruce Horsfall 

 The Great Auk, by R. Bruce Horsfall 



Subscriptions for 1918 to the Art Gallery Fund were re- 

 ceived from the following: 



George F. Baker $500 



Andrew Carnegie 500 



C. F. Dieterich 500 



Ogden Mills 500 



Henry M. Tilford 500 



Frederick G. Bourne 250 



$2,750 



Also, the rollowiug subsci-iplioiis lor 11)11) (the last year 



for tlu' special subscriptions to this I'lmd) were rcft'ived iVoiii : 



(;eorge J. (iould $500 



C. Ledyard Blair 500 



Frederick CJ. Bourne 250 



Joseph A. McAleenan 250 



$1,500 



This leaves only one outslaiidiiig subscript ion of $250 l"oi- 1919. 



