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Wyatt, —, Esq. 
One Common Chameleon. 
Wynne, W., Esq., F.Z.S., 
One Pine Marten. 
Conclusion. 
In bringing their fortieth Annual Report to a close, the 
Council believe they may fairly assume that the Fellows 
who have listened to its statements will have reason to 
be satisfied with the present state and future prospects 
of the Society’s affairs. The income of the Society seems 
to have attained a permanent increase, and to have now 
reached a point, where its excess over the ordinary expen- 
diture enables the Council to make important yearly addi- 
tions to the Garden-establishment. The natural result of 
this is an increase in the number of Persons desirous of 
becoming Fellows of the Society and of sharing in the 
privileges attached to membership. A large augmentation 
of the roll of Members has been thus effected during the 
last few years. 
In adverting to this prosperous state of affairs, the 
Council have to acknowledge their obligations to those 
Fellows of the Society who have so materially assisted them’ 
in the execution of their duties by acting on the several 
Committees of Audit, Finance, and Publication during the 
past year. 
Signed for the Council, 
P. L. ScLATER, 
Secretary. 
11 Hanover Square, April 29th, 1869. 
