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Wocherer, Dr. One Taira. 
One Kinkajou. 
One Brazilian Chameleon. 
One Duméril’s Water-Tortoise. 
Wylie, A. H., Esq. A Collection of Marine Animals. 
Wynward, Lieut.-Gen. One Hyrazx. 
Yardley, Miss. One Gannet. 
Yate, A. S., Esq. Two Marsh Harriers. 
One Cuckoo. 
Conclusion. 
It now only remains for the Council to ask for the 
Society’s thanks for the many liberal donations recorded 
in the previous lists. They have also to acknowledge their 
obligations to those Fellows who have aided them in 
conducting the business of the Society by acting on the 
various Committees of Finance, Audit, and Publication, 
during the past twelve months. 
The Council, however, cannot finally conclude their 
Report without offering their congratulations to the So- 
ciety upon the present prosperous state of its affairs. 
The yearly increase in the popularity of the Society’s 
Gardens as a place of public resort, the large additions to 
the numbers of the Fellows, and the very favourable state 
of the Income enable them to do this with the utmost con- 
fidence as regards the year 1863 ; and so far as the present 
year has advanced, there seems every probability that in all 
these respects the account of the Society’s affairs at the 
next succeeding Anniversary will prove to be no less 
satisfactory. 
Signed for the Council, 
P. L. ScLaATER, 
Secretary. 
11 Hanover Square, 
April 29th. 
