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I. General Condition of the Society .........-s0uns0e se» 3 
1. State ofthe Roll‘of Members ........:...c,ee0s6 3 
a. Fellows and Annual Subscribers ...........- 3 
b. Foreign, Honorary, and Corresponding Members 4 
2: “State of the Finances.) ...5 0... «et tes eee 5 
2. ACOMO? sr te ate oe. be ee 5 
6. Expenditune”.\6L7.().. . 42 sind ss A pat pee 6 
c. WReserve Fund)... i 6s sa Vein ob Sieie pe 8 
d.Assets and Liabilities «.2..5.5.5s- > 5s eee 9 
TL Wifes, 1). Hanover, Squaxp®..% .'s\..:)54 = slew seo a 9 
1, Acientifie Meétiniga (ALIA. EA GATS. 9 
2, Heientific Publications: oc sis. sk. ese eee 10 
De LADPATY co <a. F 5 GE aes op wie Pee in esd 11 
IIT. Gardens, Regent's Barkyie. HMR, oo. ot se sro 21 
1, Baildings-and Works... 3. 7.c0. 5. 04 0. eee 21 
as NASIEGER (ot ws Sos eagee wc cutis eet Se 22 
3. Loolosieal: Lectotes gy 5s). ¢< +’ + 4 /scte seen 24 
4,: Menagerie). . 2.2.) tanec Sew y ook es 2 aa eee 25 
List of Animals which have been bred in the Gardens 
of the Society between the Ist of January 1874 
and the Ist of January 1875................ 26 
List of Species new to the Revised Catalogue of 
Vertebrates exhibited in the Society’s Gardens in 
fire year 1874... foe pce, eurek seine Wu ske pee 28 
List of Donors and Donations ................ 46 
Conelasion ..4/57) BUA a2} CORES oss oe 57 
