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Wrzesniowski, Mons. A. 



One Oak Dormouse. 

 Zurcher, Fritz, Esq. 



One Collared Peccary. 



Conclusion. 



The Council cannot conclude their Report without 

 congratulating the Fellows on their assembling for the 

 first time in their new house. As already stated, the 

 former quarters on the opposite side of the Square, after 

 occupation for a period of forty-one years, were found to 

 be no longer sufficient for the Society. The Council be- 

 lieve that the Fellows will agree with them in considering 

 that the accommodation provided in the new house is in 

 every respect superior, and not only now ample (or the 

 purpose, but likely to meet our requirements for many 

 years. In justification of the somewhat large expen- 

 diture involved in this removal, it is perhaps only neces- 

 sary to point out that the total income of the Society 

 when we entered into occupation of No. 11 Hanover 

 Square, in 1843, was £9137, whereas in the year just 

 passed, without the intervention of any extraordinary 

 circumstances, it has reached the sum of 5628,966. 



The Council cannot conclude their Report without 

 acknowledging, with many thanks, the assistance they 

 have received from the Committee of Publication, and 

 from the gentlemen who have served upon the Com- 

 mittees of Finance and Audit during the past year. 



Signed (for the Council), 



P. L. SCLATER, 



3 Hanover Scjuare, April 29th, 1884. Secretary. 



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