Report, 1853. 79 



The Council would therefore urge on the members to 

 exert themselves in this direction, and endeavour to 

 influence their friends to join. 



" The only Zoological novelty that it appears necessary 

 to notice is the breeding of marmosets in the Garden ; 

 probably from the cold being severe at the time they were 

 produced, they did not long survive their birth. 



Income for the Year Ended 2nd .May, is.53. 



2,156 members and friends free 

 S21 children of Regimental and Charity Schools free 

 594 at 2/6 each on promenade day . £74 5 



52 at 1/3, children on promenade day ... 3 5 



7,832 at 6d. ordinary admission week days 195 16 

 1,225 at 3d., children, admission weekdays 15 6 3 

 25 at 3d., soldiers, admission week days 5 9 



65,346 at Id. admission after 2 o'clock on 



Sundays ... ... ... 272 5 6 



£561 3 6 



252 3 6 



£813 7 



Total Expenditure ... 



Less Balance against Society last year 

 In favour of the Society this year 



MEMBERS ADDED TO THE SOCIETY DURING THE YEAR. 



Michael Power, Esq., rejoined: James Cusack, 

 jun., m.d ; Joseph J. Stephens. Esq. : John Jameson, Esq.; 

 Adam Findlater, Esq.; Daniel Kinahan, Esq.; The Right 

 Hon. John Wynne : Samuel Gordon, m.d. ; William F. 

 Lacy. Esq., life: Mr. H. Harrison, life ; George Godfrey 

 Place, Esq., life: C. W. Domville, Esq.; John Edward 

 Walshe, Esq. ; Richard Hayes, Esq. ; George Mitchell, 



