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Statement of the Number of Visitors to the Society’s Gardens 
during each Year, from the Year 1828 to the Year 1866. 
Year. Number. Year. Number. 
1828 .... 98,605 1848 .... 143,630 
1829 .... 189,913 | 1849 .... 168,895 | 
1830 .... 223,420 i 1850 .... 860,402 
18al 7 2625193 \| *1851 .... 667,243 
1832 .... 206,652 1852 .... 805,203 
1833 .... 211,343 ! 1853 .... 409,076 
1834 .... 208,583 | 1854 .... 407,676 
| £8350 J2 . (2101068 | 1855 .... 315,002 
1356. 2.2, 2Od;ar2 1856 .... 344,184 
ISB eee Les liite: USS oe can eke a lh 
Pe. oe oul On | LSS ote lists 0) 
SB eed bis Sy 1859 .. =. 364,356 
1840 .... 141,009 | 1860 .... 394,906 
184f .... 132,616 | TSG gee. ooloat 
1842 .:.. 107,459 *1862 .... 682,205 
1848 .... 98,280 || 1863 .... 468,700 
1844 .... 101,527 I 1864 .... 507,169 
1845 .... 99,615 || 1865 ..0. 525,176 
1846 .... 100,045 : 1866 .... 527,349 
1847 .... 93,546 | 
3. MENAGERIE. 
The number of animals belonging to the three first 
classes of Vertebrata living in the Society’s Menagerie at 
the close of 1865 was 1956. The corresponding number 
on the 3lst of December 1866 was 2013, showing an in- 
crease of 57 upon the year, as will be seen by the subjoined 
Table :— 
Animals in the Menagerie. 
| December 31. 
/ | Comparison. 
1865. | 1866. 
ba Seber neat 
Bade Neds cht). vaca cleats «| 490 535 | Incr. 45 
erg 2, SOUL 1365 1305 | Decr. 60 
| ag} guTl Ge Re aerogenes cho cram. drucie 101 173 Incr. 72 
1956 2018 Incr. 57 
* Years of the two Exhibitions. 
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