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The receipts from Sunday admissions, during 
the past ten years, have been— 
Year. Eig ae 
1868 a cf ese ALF ey OG 
1869 sek see wae AST Ds 
1870 Sep aoe ous 4D? Ges 
1871 aig wae ass 59 ayes bh 
1872 Ses aes eee AT Sa 
1873 ae = AS ATT: “SES 
1874 aa as Se 497 8 4 
1875 wee oes sae 561 10 11 
1876 a ae see 52 Tea 
1877 wee axe see 5237 or 
Miss Neszirt has completed, at a cost of upwards 
of £350, and handed over to the charge of your 
Council, the handsome Aviary promised by her 
in our last Report. 
Your Council recommend the Society to pass a 
vote of marked thanks to Miss Nesgitr for her 
munificent liberality, which has provided for the 
public of Dublin a handsome Aviary for the exhi- 
bition of the smaller tropical and sub-tropical birds. 
The Council have taken steps to have the hot 
water apparatus and other necessary fittings sup- 
plied at once, in order to take advantage of the 
‘Nesbitt Aviary ” before the close of the present 
winter. 
During the course of the past year, it became 
necessary for your Council to consider what should 
be done, finally, with the unique and valuable 
fossil—the Plesiosaurus Cramptont—presented to 
