TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT 55 



balance of $41,718.83 to be paid. Thus, the ambition of the 

 Society to provide proper housing for its great National Col- 

 lection of Heads and Horns has at last been realized. It repre- 

 sents a gift by the Society to the City of more than $125,000. 

 This, added to the cost of the Aquarium alterations done by the 

 Society, makes a total of over $200,000 donated by the Society 

 to the City during the year. 



The subscriptions to the Heads and Horns Building Ac- 

 count are as follows : 



Mrs. Russell Sage $10,000.00 



Mrs. Frederick F. Thompson 10,000.00 



Estate of John D. Archbold 10,000.00 



Jacob H. Schiff 10,000.00 



George F. Baker 10,000.00 



Mrs. Andrew Carnegie 10,000.00 



Andrew Carnegie 10,000.00 



Edmund C. Converse 10,000.00 



Samuel Thorne (In Memoriam) . . 10,000.00 



George D. Pratt 10,000.00 



$100,000.00 



PUBLICATION ACCOUNT. 



This is, as usual, in a state of collapse because its only source 

 of income is from the General Income Fund and we are con- 

 stantly obliged to forego opportunities to publish valuable ma- 

 terial owing to the straitened condition of our finances. 



During the year the following publications have appeared: 



The Twenty-fifth Annual Report of the Society for 1920 ; the 



January, March, May, July, September and November numbers 



of the Bulletin; Zoologica, Volume III, Nos. 1-13, inclusive; Zoo- 



pathologica. Volume I, No. 6. 



LIBRARY ACCOUNT. 



This Account is also supported solely by transfers from the 

 General Income Fund and thus far the Society has been unable 

 to provide more than $500 a year. A substantial fund of at least 

 $5,000 is needed in order that the Society's Library may be 

 brought up to a standard in keeping with the general work of 

 the Society. 



