Report, 184 I. 27 



Receipts. 



Admissions ... ... ■•• £856 2 9 



Fees, Members' admissions ' ... ... ;<7 u 



Donations ■■■ ■■• ■•• ■•• 35 <> 



.Members' subscriptions ... :«>•-> <• 



Garden subscribers ... ... ■■• t>4 



1 298 2 9 



Balance in favour of Society on the year ... 11 IS 



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£12S6 4 7 



Debt of Society last year ... ... ... 104 9 3J 



,, Reduced by balance in favour of this year ... 11 IS 2 



Due Treasurer ... ... ... £27 13 



,, Superintendent ... ... ... 7k 



,, Bankers ... ... ■•• ... 64 17 6 



£92 11 U 



£92 11 U 



Admissions for financial year — 5,417 free; 995 at 

 2s. 6d. ; 39 at Is. 3d. ; 1,033 at Is. ; 10,825 at 6d. ; 2,136 at 

 3d.; 91,284 at Id. Total, 111,729. 



Numbers visited since close of financial year, 5,013. 



Grand total from last annual meeting to present day, 

 116,742. 



There are now on the books of the Society 22 Honorary 

 members, 114 Life ditto, 300 members and subscribers 

 who have paid for 1844, 79 who have not vet paid for 

 1844, 34 in arrear. Total 549. 



On contrasting the value of the stock of the Society 

 with its state last year, it appears to have increased about 

 £91 during the year. 



The amount of accounts due for animals, printing, &c, 

 is about the same as it was at this time last year; it is 

 within £100. 



Mr. Owen and Dr. Woodroffe were appointed auditors; 

 Mr. O" Kelly and Mr. Warren scrutineers of the Ballot. 

 Votes of thanks were also passed to the Donors and the 

 retiring officers. 



At four o'clock, the ballot having closed, the report of 

 the Scrutineers was received by James Power Esq., m.p., 

 when it appeared that the following were unanimously 

 elected : — 



